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Intel PCFM7500 14.4Kb/s 8-Bit ISA Internal Fax Modem
- 14.4 Kb/s Data Modem
- 8-bit ISA bus interface
- Internal PCI card form factor
- Supports V.22bis, V.22, V.21, V.23, V.27ter, V.29, V.32, V.32bis, V.34, V.42, V.42bis, V.90 standards
- Includes fax capabilities
- Designed for legacy PC systems
- Requires an available ISA slot
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Product Overview
The Intel PCFM7500 is an internal ISA fax modem capable of 14.4 Kb/s data transmission and 8-bit communication. It was designed for older PC systems requiring basic modem functionality.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Internal Fax Modem |
| Interface | ISA |
| Data Rate | 14.4 Kb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Fax Speed | 14.4 Kb/s |
| Form Factor | Internal Card |
| Bit Depth | 8-bit |
Product Description
The Intel PCFM7500 is an internal fax modem designed for older personal computer systems that utilize the ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus. This modem provides essential communication capabilities, allowing users to connect to telephone lines for dial-up internet access, remote data transfer, and sending/receiving faxes. With a maximum data transmission rate of 14.4 kilobits per second (Kb/s), it was a common speed for modems during its era, suitable for basic online activities and document transmission. This internal card connects directly to an available 8-bit ISA slot on the computer's motherboard. Its integration within the PC eliminates the need for external modem boxes and associated cabling, offering a cleaner setup. The PCFM7500 supports a wide range of industry-standard modem protocols, ensuring compatibility with various communication services and other modems. It also includes fax functionality, enabling users to send and receive fax documents directly from their computer. Given its ISA interface and data speed, the Intel PCFM7500 is primarily relevant for users maintaining or restoring vintage computer systems. It represents a piece of legacy hardware that was instrumental in enabling connectivity and remote communication before the widespread adoption of broadband technologies. Its 8-bit design is characteristic of the earlier generations of ISA expansion cards.



