The FM56-SVV Soft PCI Modem is a modem manufactured by Aopen. 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. Visitors have downloaded this file "fm-56svvXP.zip" 3,276 times with an aggregate rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on 30 reviews. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 3.0 MB.
FM56-SVV
AOpen FM56-SVV Soft PCI Modem
Windows XP
5.03.00.00 (2002-06-04) via .inf
Works better than the generic driver included with WinXP. I made this zip file directly from the WinXP section of the driver disk that came with the modem, of which I've sold many. Virus free at time of upload. Unzip to an empty folder, then point Windows to it to look for the updated driver.
Greg's Electronics (DG Member) on 31-Dec-2003
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
carpserv.exe | 4.6 KB | 23 Dec 2001 |
disk1 | 27 bytes | 11 Oct 1998 |
CNXCRC.cty | 147.5 KB | 20 Dec 2001 |
HSF_DP.sys | 1.2 MB | 23 Dec 2001 |
MdmXSdk.dll | 57.3 KB | 22 Oct 2001 |
HSFHWBS2.sys | 160.1 KB | 23 Dec 2001 |
ACRCST5.inf | 35.7 KB | 5 Jun 2002 |
HSF_CNXT.sys | 591.5 KB | 23 Dec 2001 |
csacpl.cpl | 316.4 KB | 7 Oct 2001 |
STRMDISP.SYS | 33.5 KB | 23 Dec 2001 |
CARPDLL.DLL | 51.2 KB | 23 Dec 2001 |
CNXStd.cty | 133.9 KB | 20 Dec 2001 |
MDMXSDK.sys | 9.9 KB | 22 Oct 2001 |
ACRCST5.cat | 11.9 KB | 5 Jun 2002 |
hsfinst.dll | 12.1 KB | 25 Dec 2001 |
HXFSetup.exe | 266.2 KB | 20 Dec 2001 |
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