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Diamond 791775-0001 16 Bit Isa Internal Modem
- Internal ISA bus modem card.
- 16-bit interface for compatibility with older systems.
- Supports data transfer speeds up to 14.4 Kbps.
- Includes fax capabilities.
- Diamond brand modem.
- Designed for standard ISA expansion slots.
- Provides basic dial-up connectivity.
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Product Overview
The Diamond 791775-0001 is a 16-bit ISA internal modem. It provides dial-up connectivity for desktop computers, enabling data and fax communications over standard telephone lines.
Technical Information
| Form Factor | ISA Card |
| Technology | 14.4 Kbps Modem |
| Data Speed | 14.4 Kbps |
Additional Specifications
| Fax Speed | 14.4 Kbps |
| Interface | ISA Bus (16-bit) |
| Brand | Diamond |
Product Description
The Diamond 791775-0001 is an internal modem card designed for installation into the ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus of older desktop computers. This 16-bit card provides essential dial-up connectivity, allowing users to connect to the internet and communicate via fax over analog telephone lines. The ISA interface was a foundational standard for PC expansion cards, making this modem compatible with a wide range of legacy systems. This particular model supports data transfer rates of up to 14.4 Kbps, which was a common speed for modems in the early to mid-1990s. It also includes fax capabilities, enabling the transmission and reception of documents at the same 14.4 Kbps speed. As an internal card, it occupies an ISA slot within the computer's case, offering a compact and integrated solution for communication needs. The Diamond 791775-0001 was designed for users who needed basic dial-up access for tasks such as email, bulletin board systems (BBS), and faxing. Its installation typically involved inserting the card into an available ISA slot and installing the necessary drivers. This modem represents a piece of early PC communication hardware that facilitated the growth of online connectivity.


