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Modem - Microsoft - Unsupported SoftK56 Data Fax PCI Modem Computer Driver Updates



Device types / Modem / Microsoft / Unsupported SoftK56 Data Fax PCI Modem


link PCI Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
CXT
Modem
7.32.0.0
12-12-2005
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link SoftV92 Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
CXT
Modem
7.12.9.0
8-4-2004
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
CXT
Modem
7.67.0.0
7-9-2007
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
CXT
Modem
7.23.0.0
3-18-2005
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI SoftV92 Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
CXT
Modem
7.4.5.50
1-21-2004
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Voice SoftRing Modem with SmartCP
CXT
Modem
7.80.0.0
10-1-2008
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Voice SoftRing Modem with SmartSP
CXT
Modem
7.60.0.0
11-8-2006
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link SoftV92 Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
CXT
Modem
7.12.1.0
2-26-2004
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP #2
CXT
Modem
7.32.0.0
12-12-2005
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI SoftV92 Data Fax Modem with SmartCP #2
CXT
Modem
7.4.5.50
1-21-2004
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP #2
CXT
Modem
7.23.0.0
3-18-2005
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link SoftV92 Data Fax Modem with SmartCP #2
CXT
Modem
7.12.9.0
8-4-2004
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Voice SoftRing Modem with SmartSP #2
CXT
Modem
7.60.0.0
11-8-2006
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link TEM5630P PCI Soft Voice SoftRing Modem with SmartSP
Tenda
Modem
7.60.0.0
11-8-2006
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
CXT
Modem
7.58.0.0
10-19-2006
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Voice SoftRing Modem with SmartCP #2
CXT
Modem
7.80.0.0
10-1-2008
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link SoftV92 Data Fax Modem with SmartCP #2
CXT
Modem
7.12.1.0
2-26-2004
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Voice SoftRing Modem with SmartSP #3
CXT
Modem
7.60.0.0
11-8-2006
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link In-Build CX11256 modem
Conexant
Modem
7.39.6.0
6-21-2006
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Compaq 10_100 MiniPCI Ethernet NIC
Compaq
Network Adapters
1.15.7.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link CD-ROM Drive (force CDDA accurate)
(Standard CD-ROM drives)
CDROM
5.1.2535.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Unsupported SoftK56 Data Fax PCI Modem
Microsoft
Modem
5.1.2535.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Conexant SmartHSFi V92 56K DF PCI Modem
Conexant
Modem
5.3.29.50
12-18-2002
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link 56K V.02 Soft Modem
Soft-Modem
Modem
7.4.5.50
1-21-2004
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI SL2801 Soft Modem
Conexant
Modem
7.80.2.52
11-15-2008
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI SoftV92 Modem
CXT
Modem
7.16.0.51
10-2-2004
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP #3
CXT
Modem
7.32.0.0
12-12-2005
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link PCI Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP #2
CXT
Modem
7.67.0.0
7-9-2007
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Intel PCIC compatible PCMCIA controller
Intel
PCMCIA
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Acer Data Fax Modem
Acer
Modem
5.0.0.2
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 



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