The TOSHIBA Soft Modem AMR is a modem manufactured by Askey. 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 - "1456vql4a_int__XP.zip" - has an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on 46 reviews, and has been downloaded 4,137 times. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 1.0 MB.
1456VQL4A(INT)
TOSHIBA Soft Modem AMR
TOSHIBA Software Modem AMR
Windows XP
3.1.100 (2001-09-26) via .inf
It works for XP; I didn't tried in other OS.
Diego (DG Member) on 4-Feb-2006
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PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_5450&SUBSYS_00011179
PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_5450&SUBSYS_00011179\4&31DC640E&0&0000
PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_5450&SUBSYS_00011179\4&D1FBB26&0&0000
PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_5450&SUBSYS_00021179
PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_5457&SUBSYS_00011179&REV_00
PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_5457&SUBSYS_0024103C&REV_00
PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_5457&SUBSYS_0850103C&REV_00
PCI\VEN_10B9&DEV_5457&SUBSYS_0F201019&REV_00
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/CSELECT.EXE | 102.4 KB | 11 May 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/CSELLANG.DLL | 45.1 KB | 13 Dec 2000 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/CSELTBL.INI | 6.8 KB | 13 Dec 2000 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/Csellang.ini | 121.9 KB | 1 Oct 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/GetDest.exe | 122.9 KB | 9 Mar 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/Install.exe | 359.5 KB | 8 Nov 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/LTSETUP.INI | 2.4 KB | 2 Oct 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/LTSETUP3.EXE | 7.8 KB | 31 Aug 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/LTSM.sys | 799.8 KB | 26 Sep 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/LTSMhom.exe | 53.2 KB | 20 Apr 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/LTSMhom.ini | 1.0 KB | 9 Feb 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/LTSMwxp.cat | 9.0 KB | 11 Oct 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/LTSMwxp.inf | 54.7 KB | 2 Oct 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/ModemRegionSetting.exe | 94.2 KB | 16 Oct 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/TBIOSDRV.SYS | 10.2 KB | 25 Jul 2000 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/TOSMREG.EXE | 77.8 KB | 8 May 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/TOSMREG.INI | 8.8 KB | 24 May 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/curid.reg | 360 bytes | 8 Nov 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/ltremove.exe | 56.3 KB | 20 Sep 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/ltsetup1.dll | 29.2 KB | 5 Sep 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/ltsetup2.dll | 68.6 KB | 21 Sep 2001 |
1456vql4a(int) XP/p4k5mdmx/setup.exe | 78.3 KB | 24 Sep 2001 |
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