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Frequently Asked Questions This section provides the answers to some of the commonly asked questions on your modem. How do I identify MSP3880 modem and its driver version ? The model of your card is printed on the serial number label located at the rear of the modem card. To get the driver version, you can also issue an ATI3 command using any telephony Data terminal application. What is V.90 ? V.90 is a new standard approved by the International Telecommunication Union for "56K" analog modems. It is a compromise officially reached between the two competing standards - X2 (from 3COM/USR) and K56Flex (from Rockwell/Lucent). What resources does MSP3880 use ? Depending on system, the resources used is either IRQ9, IRQ10 or IRQ11 for systems that have two COM ports. If the system has only one COM port, IRQ3 may be used. Will MSP3880 work on all motherboards? Yes, if the motherboard has at least one free PCI slot and meets the minimum system requirements. 38

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This section provides the answers to some of the commonly
asked questions on your modem.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I identify MSP3880 modem and its driver version ?
The model of your card is printed on the serial number label located at the rear
of the modem card.
To get the driver version, you can also issue an ATI3
command using any telephony Data terminal application.
What is V.90 ?
V.90 is a new standard approved by the International Telecommunication Union
for "56K" analog modems.
It is a compromise officially reached between the
two competing standards - X2 (from 3COM/USR) and K56Flex (from
Rockwell/Lucent).
What resources does MSP3880 use ?
Depending on system, the resources used is either
IRQ9
,
IRQ10
or
IRQ11
for systems that have two COM ports.
If the system has only one COM port,
IRQ3
may be used.
Will MSP3880 work on all motherboards?
Yes, if the motherboard has at least one free PCI slot and meets the minimum
system requirements.