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Personal Computing & Personal Imaging Technical InformationThese documents are provided electronically for the express purpose of assisting design engineers, software developers, and end-users with frequently asked questions about Rockwell products. Rockwell does not manufacture modems, just the chipsets that go into many modems. For specifics about particular hardware/software, it is often best to consult the actual modem manufacturer directly. Hardcopy versions of these and other documents can be obtained by contacting your local sales office. For a list of worldwide sales offices click here.Rockwell K56flex (K56Plus) (56 Kbps) Modem TechnologySee Rockwell 56 Kbps modem information page
Generic Modem User's GuidesGeneric Modems User's Guides are available in HTML format. Although most modems will NOT have all of the features described in a User Guide, the guides offer typical information for the generic modem design that Rockwell offers to modem manufacturers. Modem manufacturers often make significant changes or custom designs using Rockwell chips, so the information may be incorrect for your specific modem.
Rockwell Generic AT Command ManualsFor Online manuals, follow here.
RPI / WinRPI / WinRPI95
Windows 95 / NT 4.0 configuration ("drivers") for Rockwell chipset based modemSome hints on configuring generic modems under Win95 or Win NT 4.0 is available here.Designer's GuidesFor Designer's Guides of Rockwell modem chips, click hereModem Technical Support Help files
Speech Compression - DigiTalkFor Specifications and Source Code, click here.H.324 / Videophone / Video ConferencingRockwell H.324 Videophone SolutionsDSVD / ASVD / Voiceview / AudioSpanA quick tutorial...
Jumper / DIP switch settingsSince Rockwell does not make the complete modem hardware (board) -- just the chipset -- Rockwell does not have any information about Jumper or DIP switch settings.If you don't have documentation on jumper or DIP switch settings, the best you can do is experiment and then examine the results with PortInfo (http://www.comminfo.com). Some detailed instructions are here. Some typical COMM port settings:
V34Fax / SuperG3 / Faxing at up to 33.6 KbpsFor technical inforation on the R288F V34Fax chip for fax machines.ADPCM / VAPI / Rockwell VOICE formatFor Specifications and Source Code, click here.Fax Class 1 vs. Class 2Does it Matter?SpeakerPhonesDigiTalk (Full Duplex) SpeakerPhone White PaperOther technical modem questions |
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