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USRobotics 1.012.0332-B 8Bit Isa Modem
- Internal 8-bit ISA bus interface
- Supports data speeds up to 14.4Kbps
- Fax capabilities up to 14.4Kbps
- Designed for legacy PC architectures
- Simple plug-in installation
- Requires an available ISA slot
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Product Overview
The USRobotics 1.012.0332-B is an 8-bit ISA modem designed for internal installation in older computer systems. It provides basic data and fax communication capabilities.
Technical Information
| Modem Type | Internal 8-Bit ISA Modem |
| Standards | V.22bis, V.22, V.21, Bell 103, Bell 212A |
| Data Speeds | Up to 14.4Kbps |
Additional Specifications
| Fax Speeds | Up to 14.4Kbps |
| Interface | 8-Bit ISA Bus |
| Form Factor | Internal Card |
Product Description
The USRobotics 1.012.0332-B is an internal modem card specifically designed for older computer systems that feature an 8-bit ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) expansion slot. This modem provides essential data and fax communication functionalities, supporting speeds up to 14.4Kbps. It is an ideal component for restoring or enabling dial-up connectivity on legacy PCs, such as those running early versions of DOS or Windows. Installation involves inserting the card into an available 8-bit ISA slot within the computer. The modem connects to a standard analog telephone line via a modular RJ-11 connector, and typically requires a serial port connection to the motherboard for communication with the operating system. Its 8-bit design ensures compatibility with the narrower data bus of older motherboards. This modem is suitable for basic tasks like sending and receiving faxes, accessing bulletin board systems (BBS), or connecting to dial-up internet services where high speeds are not a primary requirement. Given its age and specifications, it is a niche product for enthusiasts or specific legacy system maintenance.


