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USRobotics 84001-1 Cje-0335 Isa Modem, 00084001, 1.012.0335-C
- ISA bus interface
- Dial-up modem functionality
- Supports data and fax communication
- Designed for internal installation
- Requires an available ISA slot
- Compatible with legacy PC systems
- Likely supports speeds up to 33.6 Kbps
- Uses standard telephone line connection
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Product Overview
The USRobotics 84001-1 is an ISA bus modem card, likely a variant of the CJE-0335, providing dial-up data and fax communication. It is designed for older PC systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Modem Card |
| Interface | ISA |
| Function | Modem, Fax |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal Card |
| Compatibility | Legacy PC Systems |
Product Description
The USRobotics 84001-1, also referenced with part numbers like CJE-0335 and 1.012.0335-C, is an internal modem card designed for installation in computers equipped with ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) slots. This indicates its intended use in older PC hardware. The primary function of this card is to provide dial-up communication capabilities, allowing the computer to connect to external networks or devices over standard telephone lines. As a modem, it facilitates the transmission and reception of digital data over analog phone lines. Furthermore, it includes fax capabilities, enabling the sending and receiving of fax documents directly from the computer. The card requires an available ISA expansion slot for installation and connects to a telephone line via an RJ-11 port. It draws power from the computer's internal power supply. This product is a legacy component, valuable for users who need to maintain or upgrade older computer systems that rely on ISA bus architecture. It offers essential connectivity for basic internet access via dial-up or for faxing purposes, serving as a crucial communication tool for legacy systems where modern interfaces are not supported. The specific data and fax speeds would align with the standards prevalent during the ISA era, likely up to 33.6 Kbps for data.


