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Date:      Wed, 25 Apr 2001 22:12:18 -0700
From:      "Charles Burns" <burnscharlesn@hotmail.com>
To:        muaddib@slackwarebrasil.org, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: WinModem
Message-ID:  <F210ZIhTrBoe2U8QVjp0000aae0@hotmail.com>

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>Hi
>
>I have a questions:
>
>1) Lucent WinModem 56k works in FreeBSD?
>
>Thanks

I have a answers:

Nope.


Real modems (AKA modems that don't eat your CPU alive and make your system 
slow to a crawl) aren't really expensive. You can get the very very good 
3Com Performance Pro modem for less than $70. It's a REAL modem, it is 
supported by every operating system that is worth its weight in dirt (and 
Windows) and will let your CPU do something more appropriate for its design.
Winmodems will almost certainly never be supported unless a single model 
becomes dominant before narrow-band modems die. The reason for this is that 
they do all of their MoDem stuff (Modulation and demodulation of analog and 
digital signals) in software.
Thus, each one requires a very complex piece of software (the "driver"). 
Because most modems require a different one, and because most companies 
don't release the intimate details of their "designs", and because most of 
the people that are coding-literate enough to write such a piece of software 
don't use Winmodems, future support of Winmodems is unlikely.

Most Winmodems don't even work with all versions of Windows. In fact, when a 
new version comes out, you usually have to wait a period of time equal to a 
month on into infinity for a new driver (technically a new modem). 
Winmodems=bad. If you can afford to use a real one, I am certain that any 
competant person that you ask--even a non-Unix user, will agree.
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