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V.32 DSP Data/Fax Modem and Audio Adapter - Various questions and answers

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Questions:
What is the IBM V.32bis DSP Fax/Modem Adapter?
Answers:
It is a subset of the WindSurfer ISA adapter for about half the price. While it contains the same fax/modem features, as well as the CD-quality audio playback and CD Audio-In capability, it lacks the telephony, and MIDI features of the WindSurfer. Also, it doesn't include the DataFAX Lite and IBM PhoneFX software. It is upgradeable to V.34 (28.8Kbps) data and V.17 (14.4Kbps) fax speeds, telephone Caller ID, call discrimination (incoming data, fax, and voice calls separated into different mailboxes), and full-duplex speaker-phone features, for an additional fee.

Questions:
Is there a Micro Channel version of the V.32bis DSP Fax/Modem Adapter?
Answers:
No.

Questions:
What ports/jacks does it have?
Answers:
On the back of the adapter are telephone and phone line RJ-11 jacks, microphone and Aux In jacks, and Line Out. In addition, the DIP switches are accessible from the back of the card, without opening the system covers. Also on the card are internal connectors for an IBM Internal ISA CD-ROM Drive or Panasonic 562/563 CD-ROM drive (or other using the same connector type), and a CD Audio-in connector to input audio from this CD, or any other installed in the system.

Questions:
What COM ports, Interrupts, and Addresses can it be set to?
Answers:
COM1 - COM4
IRQs 3, 4, 5, or 10 (for the COM port) and 11 or 15 (for the DSP)
DMA channels 0 or 7
(hex) addresses 0120, 0130, CE20, or CE30 (for the COM port) and 0300 or 0320 (for the CD-ROM drive).

Questions:
What serial port chip (UART) does it emulate?
Answers:
An NS16550A

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Audio, Modems

Date Created

11-08-98

Last Updated

14-01-99

Revision Date

14-01-2000

Brand

IBM Options

Product Family

Modems, Multimedia

Machine Type

14.4K, 28.8K, Audio

Model

92G7501

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