The SoftK56 DataFax PCI Modem is a modem manufactured by Conexant. If you cannot connect to the network, or have slow transfer speeds or intermittent disconnection problems, you may need to update your modem driver or firmware. This update - "camhsf2k.exe" - has an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 147 reviews, and has been downloaded 38,047 times. It has been installed successfully by our users on PCs running Windows Vista and Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 1.4 MB.
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Conexant Riptide PCI Audio Driver (WDM)
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Conexant SoftK56 DataFax PCI Modem
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Fax PCI Modem
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows NT3.51, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1
4.10.2072.0009 (1999-08-20) via .inf
00.02.09.08 (1999-08-30) via .inf
Here is the uploaded file camhsf2k.exe for the above last article I posted. I have tested driver on both Windows 2000/Pro and Windows 2000 Server. I have an HP 8665C. In order to get your Conexant modem PCI/SOFT 56 working, you will need the chamhsf2k.exe for the MODEM. Unzip the files and when you get the new hardware found for the PCI-Simple Com Controller select the path where you unzipped. I was a little confused because of the name chameleon insteasd of Conexant. The Ripwww2k.exe will work for the Riptide multi-media. I believe these cards are integrated and you may need both drivers to get the modem and sound-card working. Finally, have everying working with Windows 2000 professional and server on my HP Pavillion. Ralph David - Rdavid@netzero.net
Ralph David (DG Member) on 20-Jun-2000
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PCI\VEN_127A&DEV_4310&SUBSYS_43101235&REV_00
PCI\VEN_127A&DEV_4311&SUBSYS_43111235&REV_00
PCI\VEN_127A&DEV_4312&SUBSYS_43121235&REV_00
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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TonesNT.sys | 47.2 KB | 16 Jun 1999 |
FaxNT.sys | 205.4 KB | 16 Jun 1999 |
Basic2.sys | 48.8 KB | 27 Aug 1999 |
disk1 | 27 bytes | 11 Oct 1998 |
Fallback.sys | 289.1 KB | 16 Jun 1999 |
AmosNT.sys | 134.5 KB | 16 Jun 1999 |
Crtaud.sys | 181.3 KB | 16 Aug 1999 |
SpkpNT.sys | 70.8 KB | 16 Jun 1999 |
Crthal.sys | 44.5 KB | 19 Aug 1999 |
FSKsNT.sys | 89.2 KB | 16 Jun 1999 |
V124NT.sys | 447.5 KB | 16 Jun 1999 |
Winachsf.sys | 351.6 KB | 27 Aug 1999 |
Rksample.sys | 31.3 KB | 16 Jun 1999 |
RipTide.hex | 15.4 KB | 28 May 1999 |
Ripinp.sys | 6.7 KB | 30 Jul 1999 |
nt52013.inf | 30.3 KB | 30 Aug 1999 |
csacpl.cpl | 798.2 KB | 30 Jun 1998 |
NT52013.cat | 27 bytes | 18 May 1999 |
K56NT.sys | 395.3 KB | 16 Jun 1999 |
RipTide.inf | 14.0 KB | 20 Aug 1999 |
StartServices.exe | 31.7 KB | 24 Jan 1999 |
hsfinst.dll | 9.8 KB | 12 Jul 1999 |
ripunwdm.exe | 16.4 KB | 20 Aug 1999 |
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