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11. Implementations of the IBM International ISDN PC Card
This chapter contains instructions for using the IBM International ISDN PC Card
with certain software products.
This chapter only outlines briefly how to use certain software products together
with the IBM International ISDN PC Card. It cannot cover all possible situations.
If you encounter problems of any kind, you should also consult the software
product's manual.
You may notice that some of the screen shots in this chapter do not exactly match
the windows displayed on your screen. This may be due to minor differences
between Windows 95 and Windows 98, for example. The screen shots included
here are only intended to illustrate the basic principles of the setup procedures.
This chapter is provided for your convenience only. It provides some examples of
how to use the IBM International ISDN PC Card with certain software. IBM will
not provide any assistance for this chapter, nor will IBM accept any responsibility
for damages or losses of any kind related to the use of this chapter.
If not otherwise stated, the examples cover all versions of the Windows operating
system: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation,
Windows 2000, and Windows XP.

Installing cFos

To use the IBM International ISDN PC Card with application software that is not
CAPI 2.0-compliant, IBM recommends that you download, purchase and use
cFos. For further assistance with cFos, please see one of the following web pages:
Introduction: What is cFos?
If you have successfully installed the CAPI 2.0-compliant drivers for the IBM
International ISDN PC Card, your system is now equipped with the CAPI 2.0
interface. This means you can use CAPI 2.0-compliant ISDN communications
software directly, such as AVM's FRITZ!, Symantec's WinFax PRO 9.0, PC
URL Page Content
http://www.cfos.com cFos main entry page
http://www.cfos.com/index2.html cFos home page in German
http://www.cfos.com/index2_e.html cFos home page in English
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