DOCUMENT:Q140323 10-JUL-2002 [win95x] TITLE :Microsoft Unimodem V Readme.txt File PRODUCT :Microsoft Windows 95.x Retail Product PROD/VER:: OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:win95 ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Windows 95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= The information in this article is a copy of the information in the Readme.txt file included with Microsoft Unimodem V. MORE INFORMATION ================ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Unimodem V README November 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------------- (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1995 HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT ======================== To view Readme.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window. To print Readme.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and then on the File menu, click Print. CONTENTS ======== LICENSING SUPPORT UNIMODEM V FUNCTIONALITY INSTALLING THE UNIMODEM V SOFTWARE KNOWN PROBLEMS LICENSING ========= You must accept the terms detailed in the License.txt file before you can use Unimodem V. If you want to redistribute Unimodem V beyond your premises, you must print the file License.txt, sign it, and return a copy to the address indicated in License.txt. SUPPORT ======= Unimodem V support is available through Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS). The PSS sales phone number is 1 (800) 936-3500. UNIMODEM V FUNCTIONALITY ======================== Unimodem V is the newest release of Unimodem, the Windows universal modem driver/telephony service provider for data/fax modems. Unimodem V adds the most commonly requested features to support data/fax/voice modems, including wave playback and recording to and from the phone line, wave playback and recording to and from the handset, and support for speakerphones, caller ID, distinctive ringing, and call forwarding. This release provides .inf files for some specific modems; however, Unimodem V provides base support, with the addition of an .inf file, for any voice modem based on one of the specific supported chipsets (Rockwell, Cirrus, AT&T) or any other AT+V/AT#V standard modem. Support for Sierra chipsets is in progress and will be available soon. The Unimodem V software consists of the following parts: 1. The Unimodem V Telephony Service Provider (TSP) and VxD. The TSP handles program requests, such as dialing and answering, which are passed down from TAPI. The TSP hides modem-specific details of how telephony operations, such as dialing, are handled. The VxD is called by the TSP to send command strings to the modem. It is called by the VCOMM VxD to change modem settings and send/receive data to/from the modem. 2. Operator Agent, a program that identifies whether an incoming call is from a person, a fax machine, or a data modem. It then forwards the call to the appropriate program, such as the answering machine or fax program. If Operator Agent can't automatically determine the type of call, it asks the caller to identify it. If the caller cannot identify it, Operator Agent forwards the call to a program specified by the user. To start Operator Agent, click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Operator. When Operator Agent is running, an icon appears on the taskbar near the clock. 3. A wave driver for serial port modems that supports the following formats: IMA ADPCM at 4800 kHz, 7200 kHz, or 8000 kHz; and Rockwell ADPCM. 4. A wave wrapper for use with modems with a separate audio hardware interface, where synchronization is needed between the modem and audio via AT commands. The wave wrapper is called by MMSystem, and it calls Unimodem V to send any needed AT commands to the modem. After the AT commands are complete, the wave wrapper calls back into MMSystem, and MSystem then calls the modem wave device. The modem wave device interfaces only with the audio hardware interface. 5. A wave driver for the Compaq Presario, which uses the wave wrapper. 6. The following .inf files for modems currently supported by Unimodem V: mdmcpq.inf Compaq Presario models 520, 720, 820, and 920 tamwrap.inf Presario wave driver and wrapper mdmdsi.inf Creative Labs Phone Blaster mdmrock.inf Logicode 14.4 data/fax/voice PCMCIA mdmrock2.inf Diamond Multimedia TeleCommander 2500 mdmrock2.inf Cirrus Logic mdmrock3.inf Aztech Systems mdmrock4.inf Rockwell PCMCIA reference design INSTALLING THE UNIMODEM V SOFTWARE ================================== To install Unimodem V, you must have a PC running Microsoft(r) Windows(r) 95. These instructions assume that you have already successfully installed the modem hardware according to the manufacturer's instructions. To install Unimodem V software, carry out the following steps: 1. Run Unimodv.exe, which will automatically extract all files into the directory you specify (\Dirname). 2. In \Dirname, right-click the file Unimodv.inf, and then click Install. 3. Restart your computer. 4. In Control Panel, double-click the System icon, and then click the Device Manager tab. 5. Double-click the Modem icon. 6. In the list, click your modem, and then click Remove. 7. Click Refresh. If the modem is Plug and Play, Windows 95 automatically detects the modem. If the modem is not automatically detected, carry out these additional steps: 1. In Control Panel, double-click the Modems icon. 2. If the Install New Modem wizard does not automatically start, click Add. 3. Follow the instructions on your screen to detect your modem. NOTE: Installation of Unimodem V replaces the following Windows 95 components: Unimodem.vxd Unimdm.tsp Umdm16.dll Umdm32.dll If you remove Unimodem V from your computer at some point and want to restore these files, the easiest way to do so is to reinstall Windows 95. KNOWN PROBLEMS ============== Running the Operator Agent with DATA and FAX applications --------------------------------------------------------- If the Operator Agent is run with only DATA and FAX media mode applications running, the Operator Agent will not work correctly. If a VOICE media mode application is running with DATA and/or FAX, the Operator Agent will work correctly. We are working on a fix for this problem. Additional query words: ====================================================================== Keywords : win95 Technology : kbWin95search kbZNotKeyword3 Version : : ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. Copyright Microsoft Corporation 2002.