-- How to use this Archive -- -- Updated 6/26/97 by KGR -- Updated 3/24/98 by KFM This Archive includes: this Readme.txt INF files for Diamond Modem Products mdmsupr5.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for non-voice modems) mdmsupv9.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for 33.6k voice modems) sup_wav9.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF to load serial wave driver for voice modems) mdmsup56.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for 56k modems) mdmV90.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for 56k V.90 modems) supwav56.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for 56k voice modems to load serial wave driver for voice modems) supV90wv.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for 56k V.90 voice modems to load serial wave driver for voice modems) pccard56.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for 56k PC Card modems with 1.0 Firmware) VoiceView files for Win95 (Microsoft version 950) filexfer.exe filexfer.cnt filexfer.hlp fte.dll vtdi.386 vvexe32.exe wsock.vxd wsock32.dll wsvv.vxd Utility for Removing Current SupraModem INF files ksip.exe THESE FILES SHOULD NOT BE POSTED ON ANY ONLINE SERVICE OUTSIDE OF THIS ARCHIVE WITHOUT DIRECT PERMISSION FROM DIAMOND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS Overview: These files are used to properly install Diamond/Supra modems so they can be used with TAPI 2.0 aware applications. TAPI 2.0 is available in Win95 and WinNT 4.0. There is also support for the UnimodemV add-on, which is available from Microsoft as a upgrade for TAPI 2.0. At this time UnimodemV is only available for Win95. UnimodemV can be downloaded from: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/software/drivers/unimodem.htm The 2.0 release of TAPI provides a standard interface for software developers to interact with modems for setting up, making and receiving data calls. This is done through the Unimodem interface. UnimodemV enhances the original release of Unimodem by adding voice functionality. The added voice functionality includes recording and playing wave files to the phone line, caller id, distinctive ring and speaker phone control abilities. The one caveat with UnimodemV is the voice functionality must already exist in the modem. It only provides a standard interface for functions that are already there. Some of the programs that use TAPI/Unimodem are: 1. Win95 Dial-up Networking 2. WinNT 4.0 RAS 3. HyperTerminal 4. Qmodem Pro for Win95 v2.0 5. Microsoft Phone 6. Winfax 7.0 Installation Instructions: There are two possible paths for using these files on your computer. If everything is working correctly with your system, there is no reason to install new INF files. These INF's are provided for people who might have lost their original disks or received a modem before certain Microsoft functionality was available. Installation Process 1: For the most common installation, you only need to place the files in this archive on to a formatted disk. When the system correctly identifies the Supra modem, it will ask you for a Vendor Supplied Driver disk. You then need to insert the disk with these files on it and let Windows handle the rest of the installation. Installation Process 2: Use these instructions if you want to replace the current INF files on your system to gain access to access to some new functionality provided by UnimodemV. NOTE: It is very likely if your modem supports voice, that the INF files that came with your system are fine. 1. Go to the Control Panel and double-click on Modems and Remove the currently configured modem that you are updating. 2. Run KSIP.EXE 3. **VERY IMPORTANT** Copy the *.inf files from this archive onto a blank disk, reboot your computer and when prompted for your Manufacturer's Driver Disk, insert the disk with the new *.inf file. IMPORTANT NOTE: It is highly recommended you copy all the files in this archive to a blank floppy, label it as "Diamond Modem Driver Disk" and keep it with your other computer master disks. If you ever need to reinstall the operating system of your computer, these files will be important.