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First post, by Paladin PIP

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I found this on my last salvage run, I want to make this work in DOS to send faxes and dial up BBS boards. Does anyone know where to get a driver for this card or how to set it up ?

It is listed on retroweb and there is a picture of the card but no drivers. This card has no jumpers. The L:ucent chip date is 1995 , F48PCH 12, 9724S, 531955, 95 LUCENT

Second chip, 1034AJ11, 97255, 48160741, and has a canadian sticker on it,

Reply 1 of 4, by PC Hoarder Patrol

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Paladin PIP wrote on 2025-05-25, 10:25:

I found this on my last salvage run, I want to make this work in DOS to send faxes and dial up BBS boards. Does anyone know where to get a driver for this card or how to set it up ?

It is listed on retroweb and there is a picture of the card but no drivers. This card has no jumpers. The L:ucent chip date is 1995 , F48PCH 12, 9724S, 531955, 95 LUCENT

Second chip, 1034AJ11, 97255, 48160741, and has a canadian sticker on it,

Try these...

The attachment lt415.zip is no longer available

...then maybe try the v5.99 drivers - https://web.archive.org/web/20020803001659/ht … om/download.htm

Reply 2 of 4, by Paladin PIP

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Thankyou I will try both drivers, that was very cool to see the original web page. This was a late market entry for Isa Cards. Its too bad the lowest it will go is win95, but its still more period correct than using win7 terminal emulation , win95 with an isa slot modem is getting closer. But I really want to find one that will work in Dos as well . Another trip to the salvage market...

Reply 3 of 4, by Horun

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Paladin PIP wrote on 2025-05-26, 10:30:

Thankyou I will try both drivers, that was very cool to see the original web page. This was a late market entry for Isa Cards. Its too bad the lowest it will go is win95, but its still more period correct than using win7 terminal emulation , win95 with an isa slot modem is getting closer. But I really want to find one that will work in Dos as well . Another trip to the salvage market...

Look for 3Com / US Robotics Sportster ISA with jumpers/switches like a 840 or 860, they can be used in DOS and work very well for me 😁

Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun

Reply 4 of 4, by Paladin PIP

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I see them on ebay, make sure there are jumpers, check. Check out the Keep BBS there aren't too many cool places like that left. I did get the digitran to work in 95 and dialed in, I love old tech it is awesome.