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CyberExpress 3000 V.34 Data/Fax Modem PC Card |
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Your PC Card is supplied with one or more disks containing the software necessary to support the card. If you need another copy of the software contained on the disk, you can download these executable files by clicking on them. When the download is complete, execute the file to uncompress the software (detailed instructions).
Downloadable Disk Images
Windows 3.1x, 95, 98, NT users:
3000dsk1.exe | 630kb | CyberExpress 3000 PC Card Software disk |
Macintosh OS users:
3000dsk1.sea.hqx | 200kb | CyberExpress 3000 PC Card Software disk |
mdm3000.inf | 29kb | CyberExpress 3000 information (inf) file |
Downloadable Utilities
enabler.exe | 61kb |
A PC Card modem must be "configured" when it is inserted into a PC Slot. Many PC's have Card and Socket Services that perform this function. If your computer does not have Card and Socket Services, or if you prefer not to use them, you can use the Point Enabler program to identify and configure the CyberExpress 3000. The main difference between a Point Enabler and Card Services is that Card Services remains in memory and tries to identify and configure any card that is inserted into the PC Slot. The Point Enabler generally does not remain in memory and is designed to identify and configure a specific PC Card.
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tdkfind.exe | 13kb |
If you have difficulty with the installation of your CyberExpress 3000 PC Card, the TDKFind.exe program may be very useful. After you have downloaded the file, execute TDKFind.exe at the DOS prompt and it will return the following information: 1. The type and revision of the Card and Socket Services, if installed. 2. If a TDK Modem is inserted into the PC Slot. 3. If the TDK Modem has been configured. 4. The serial port (COM port) and Interrupt Request Line (IRQ #) assigned to the TDK Modem. This program also performs some light diagnostics and may report error messages regarding proper installation of Card and Socket Services.
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fixit.exe | 450kb | If you are using System Soft's Card Wizard Card Services software, you may have a version which prevents normal use of your CyberExpress 3000 PC Card. When you attempt to use it, you'll receive the error "Device is in use by another application." To solve the problem, download our fixit.exe program and run it on your laptop. Follow the instructions as prompted. |
Configuration Help
Some software packages identify the CyberExpress 3000 during installation and configure the software accordingly. Other packages require you to identify the modem from a list of possibilities. Since PCMCIA Modems are fairly new, many packages do not have a complete line of TDK Modems on their list. If a selection for the CyberExpress 3000 is unavailable then select a Rockwell 28800 or Hayes generic modem selection, or edit the Initialization String (a.k.a. Init. Command) and use the appropriate settings for both data and fax use.
Product Documentation
Your PC Card is supplied with product documentation and other printed information. If you need another copy of the product documentation it is available on the Downloadable Disk Image above.
Script Files
Some communication programs require a script file that provides detailed information about the modem. The following are currently available:
Downloadable Script Files
modem.inf | 160kb |
The modem.inf file is a script file you can use with Windows 3.1x and Windows NT 3.51 RAS (Remote Access Services). The modem.inf file replaces the Microsoft modem.inf file in Windows 3.1x and Windows NT 3.51 RAS. Note: See your communication software manual for the location to place the script files.
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df3000.mdm | 5kb |
The df3000.mdm file is a script file you can use with Lotus cc:Mail Mobile software. After you have downloaded the file, you may use the file with Lotus cc:Mail Mobile. Note: See your communication software manual for the location to place the script files.
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tdk3000.mdm | 8kb | The tdk3000.mdm file is a script file you can use with Microsoft Mail Mobile software. After you have downloaded the file, you may use the file with Microsoft Mail Mobile. Note: See your communication software manual for the location to place the script files. |
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