SV92PL-T00 Driver
Agere Systems PCI Soft Modem Driver
Windows XP, Windows 2000
Modem on hold V1.72 (1-Sep-2004)
2.1.51 (2005-03-04) via .inf
This driver supports Agere (formerly Lucent) softmodems (SV92P, SV92PL, and SV92P2) with PCI Device ID's 048C, 048E, 048F, and 0600. V.92 features supported include Modem-on-hold, Quick Connect (Fast Connect) and PCM upstream. V.44 data compression is also supported. Quick Connect and Modem-on-hold are enabled by default; PCM upstream is disabled by default. These settings can be modified with appropriate V.92 commands. Modem-on-hold version 1.72 should be used with this release. (Modem-on-hold version 1.73 contains only cosmetic changes from 1.72; version 1.73 is compatible but is not being released at Modemsite for the SVP.)
Bob Farkas (DG Member) on 2-Apr-2005
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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Readme.txt | 470 bytes | 25 Mar 2005 |
AGSETUP.INI | 3.6 KB | 5 Apr 2004 |
AGRSMxp.inf | 50.7 KB | 18 Mar 2005 |
agsetup3.EXE | 7.8 KB | 31 Aug 2001 |
agsetup1.dll | 29.2 KB | 5 Apr 2004 |
AGRSMxp.cat | 26 bytes | 24 Jan 2002 |
sysaudio/AGRSMxp.inf | 50.7 KB | 18 Mar 2005 |
AGRSM.sys | 1.1 MB | 4 Mar 2005 |
agsetup2.dll | 72.7 KB | 5 Apr 2004 |
setup.exe | 97.8 KB | 7 Jan 2005 |
agrsmdel.exe | 64.5 KB | 5 Apr 2004 |
AGRSMMsg.exe | 88.2 KB | 4 Mar 2005 |
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