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ATI Technologies 9110003500 ISA 2400 Baud Modem
- Internal ISA bus modem
- Data transfer rate of 2400 Baud
- Designed for installation in ISA expansion slots
- Supports standard dial-up communication protocols
- Requires connection to a telephone line
- Likely includes a serial port connector for the phone line
- Low power consumption typical of ISA devices
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Product Overview
The ATI Technologies 9110003500 is an internal ISA bus modem operating at 2400 Baud. It was designed to be installed in a computer's ISA slot for data communication.
Technical Information
| Model | 9110003500 |
| Brand | ATI Technologies |
| Type | Internal ISA Modem |
Additional Specifications
| Bus Type | ISA |
| Max Data Rate | 2400 Baud |
Product Description
The ATI Technologies 9110003500 is an internal modem card that utilizes the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus, a prevalent interface for expansion cards in personal computers during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Operating at a data transfer rate of 2400 Baud, this modem was considered moderately fast for its time, enabling users to connect to bulletin board systems (BBS), online services, and other modems over standard analog telephone lines. Installation involved inserting the card into an available ISA slot within the computer. The modem would then require a connection to a telephone line via a modular RJ11 jack, typically located on the card's bracket that extended from the back of the computer. Software running on the PC would control the modem's functions, allowing users to dial, answer, and manage data transmissions. While 2400 Baud is a very slow speed by modern standards, it was a significant step up from earlier 300 or 1200 Baud modems. This card represents a piece of computing history, embodying the era when internal modems were a common add-on for PCs, providing essential connectivity for communication and information access.


