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ISA modems

They are fine and most usually plug and play pretty good nowawdays although its getting tougher to find Motherboards with even one ISA slot in them.
 
ISA modems are more likely (but not 100%) to be hardware modems instead of winmodems. I ran with one for three years, based on the Cirrus chipset, and it ran perfectly fine. CPU usage was minimal, which was crucial when I had a P2-266.

I'd recommend em for sure.
 
Most "new" ($15) cheap ISA modems use the same junky conxant winmodem chips as the Cheap PCI sitting on the shelf next to it.
 
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