Soft56K Driver
Acorp IRW V.92 modem Driver
HSF Driver
Windows XP
5.03.00.00 (2002-01-09) via .inf
This driver is working with Conexant Soft56K or HSF all model modems.. The problem with the noise has been solved. With this driver, you can have a silent connection with your Conexant modem under Windows XP..
PS The driver should be updated manually in WinXP.. You have to choose the "Advanced" mode by upgrading the driver.. And the driver will rename your modem as Acorp IRW V.92 but it's OK, don't worry..
Andac Bagioglu (DG Member) on 28-Aug-2002
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
boshelp.txt | 3.6 KB | 8 Jul 2002 |
modemlink.txt | 48 bytes | 29 Aug 2000 |
50300_w2k/irw.cat | 11.9 KB | 21 Jan 2002 |
50300_w2k/disk1 | 27 bytes | 11 Oct 1998 |
50300_w2k/CNXCRC.cty | 147.5 KB | 20 Dec 2001 |
50300_w2k/HSF_DP.sys | 1.2 MB | 23 Dec 2001 |
50300_w2k/MdmXSdk.dll | 57.3 KB | 22 Oct 2001 |
50300_w2k/Setup.exe | 266.2 KB | 20 Dec 2001 |
50300_w2k/HSFHWBS2.sys | 160.1 KB | 23 Dec 2001 |
50300_w2k/HSF_CNXT.sys | 591.5 KB | 23 Dec 2001 |
50300_w2k/csacpl.cpl | 316.4 KB | 7 Oct 2001 |
50300_w2k/irw.inf | 34.4 KB | 19 Jun 2002 |
50300_w2k/CNXStd.cty | 133.9 KB | 20 Dec 2001 |
50300_w2k/MDMXSDK.sys | 9.9 KB | 22 Oct 2001 |
50300_w2k/hsfinst.dll | 12.1 KB | 25 Dec 2001 |
setup.exe | 134.1 KB | 1 Feb 2001 |
b207se.exe | 163.8 KB | 4 Jul 2002 |
booster.txt | 4.6 KB | 8 Jul 2002 |
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