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Leading global modem manufacturer USRobotics, a Platinum Equity company, today announced the launch of USRobotics 56K USB Soft Modem (USR5639), a new compact USB modem.
OK, so nobody wants it, but I'll try to keep it on the 1st page for a few days anyways.
US Robotics was first to market, with a 56Kbps modem - a Sportster variant appeared in January 1997 with a 56K flash upgrade option - and undoubtedly x2 is outselling K56Flex.
I have had good luck simply transplanting the OS 9 modem script for my US Robotics 56K into the OS X Modem Scrips folder in the Library. It was then recognized in my Network PrefPane.<BR><BR>This ...
First published 7 January, 1997 US Robotics (USR) confirmed today it plans to ship its x2 modems in February, probably making it the first vendor out of the door with the hyped technology.
US Robotics 56K Winmodem This $99 internal modem conforms to the new V.90 standard for 56Kbps modems, which means it requires no further upgrades to achieve the maximum speeds available from AOL ...
I recently purchased a US Robotics 56K PCI modem card. It is not a Winmodem, which is why I purchased it. I planned on using it on my dual booting (Windows 98/Linux) system. Windows 98 listed it as ...
US Robotics is an international leading internet modem provider. In the 1990’s it was the first to boost analog modem speeds to the V.90 56K standard.
Mac aRa Modem Magic 4.5 modem drivers are current with the newest ITU 56K Standard V.90, ITU V.92/V.44 technology, making them more compatible with ISP’s modems.