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hardware in a
conventional modem.
Softmodems are also
sometimes called winmodems due to
limited support for
platforms other than Windows. By analogy, a...
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released the
Sportster Winmodem, a
similarly upgradable DSP-based design. As this
design trend spread, both
terms – soft
modem and
Winmodem –
obtained a negative...
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general purpose CPU of the host computer.
Modems using HSP are
known as
winmodems (a term
trademarked by 3COM / USRobotics, but genericized) or softmodems...
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interface logic. Some lower-end
cards lack an
onboard processor and, like a
Winmodem, rely on the system's CPU for demodulation.
There are many
types of tuner...
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software rendering in
Windows 7. A GDI
printer or
Winprinter (analogous to a
Winmodem) is a
printer designed to
accept output from a host
computer running Windows...
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further effort to
reduce the
retail price of its modems, USR also
marketed a
Winmodem that used
software running on the host
computer to
perform some of the...
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simply "lock up" or
crash the host PC,
though this is more
common with
Winmodems.
Others have flow
control bugs and
other implementation bugs, possibly...
- were
developed such as Wi-Fi, Fast Ethernet, Bluetooth,
modems (often
Winmodems),
sound cards,
cryptographic accelerators, SCSI, IDE–ATA, SATA controllers...
- RxD+ RxD+ (ground)
Receive data (+ve signal) 9 +5 V Power, 350 mA
maximum Winmodem "Low End Mac's
GeoPort Guide".
March 21, 2018. Oppenheimer, Some pre-history...