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SP8564 — Compaq Microcom 415 External Fax Modem V.90 Update
| SoftPaq Number |
SP8564 |
| Filename |
sp8564.exe |
| Size |
392K |
| Date |
December 2, 1998 |
| Version |
2.200 Rev 2.1.1/85 |
| Operating System |
Windows 95, Windows 3.1, 3.11, Windows NT 4.0 |
| Products Affected |
Systems Updated: - ProSignia, ProSignia VS, ProSignia 200/300/500 - Proliant 800/850/1000/1500/1600/2000/2500/3000/4000/4500/5000/ 5500/6000/6500/7000, Rack-Mountable Proliant Servers or Systempro, Systempro/e, Systempro/LT, Systempro/XL Options Affected: - Compaq SMART, SMART-2 Controller, SMART Array 3xxx Controllers and Fibre Array Controllers * NOTE: This Option RomPaq dos not contain firmware images for any Compaq hard drives or tape drives. Obtain SoftPaq SP8050 to get the latest hard drive and tape drive firmware from Compaq. |
| Supersedes |
SP7762 |
Readme
SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP8564
PART NUMBER: N/A
FILE NAME: N/A
TITLE: Compaq Microcom 415 External Fax Modem V.90 Update
VERSION: 2.200 Rev 2.1.1/85
LANGUAGE: English
CATEGORY: Drivers
DIVISIONS: Comm-Network
PRODUCT AFFECTED: Compaq Microcom 415 56K External Fax Modem with
Speakerphone
OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows 95/98,
Microsoft Windows 3.1, 3.11,
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: IBM Compatible 486DX2/66 or greater with
4-MB system RAM, at least 5-MB of free hard
drive space
PREREQUISITES: - Modem firmware version V1.200 or greater
NOTE: To verify, issue ATI3 command.
- Compaq Microcom 415 External Fax Modem (V.90)
Installation Diskette, Version 1.00
EFFECTIVE DATE: December 2, 1998
ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED: Yes
SOFTPAQ UTILITY VERSION: 2.x
SUPERSEDES: SP7762
DESCRIPTION: Unpacks the files needed to install the K56flex-to-V.90
Flash Loader, which updates the modem firmware to the V.90 standard
on the Compaq Microcom 415 56K External Fax Modem with Speakerphone.
The FlashCom Flash Loader performs the following:
1. Detects the modem and reads the current firmware version.
2. Indicates if the modem is flash-loadable.
CAUTION: Modems other than the Compaq Microcom 415 External
Fax Modem may be accepted, but they will fail the flash load, and
may become unusable.
3. The user is then prompted to proceed to update the modem with the
V.90 firmware.
Enhancements/Fixes:
- Improves connectivity performance dialing to V.90 servers.
- Adds support for Analog Simultaneous Voice and Data (ASVD) operation, V.61.
HOW TO USE:
1. Download the SoftPaq to a directory on your hard drive and change
to that directory. The file that is downloaded is a self-extracting
executable with a filename based on the SoftPaq Number above.
2. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded file
and follow the on-screen instructions to unpack the files.
The number of files to be created and total file size is displayed.
You will be given the chance to specify the target directory for
the files, or default to the download directory.
3. After the files have been unpacked, you may delete the
self-extracting file downloaded in step 1.
4. Use a text editor (Notepad, WordPad) to open and print the
Readme.txt file, which can be found in the directory where the
SoftPaq files were expanded. This file contains detailed
instructions on how to update your modem's firmware.
5. To install the K56flex-to-V.90 update, run FLASHCOM.EXE.
6. After a successful installation, you may delete the files unpacked
in step 2 if you wish.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT interrupt the flash process during its 3-4 minute
cycle, or the modem may become unusable. Do not let the modem lose
power or the COM port connection. (Do not attempt the flash during
an electrical storm).
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