if there is any Win2k drivers, it would have to come striaght from US Robotics, Microsoft is in no way responsible, or garateeing, they'll have drivers, for a product, it's the manufactuer's job to provide you with these drivers, if you cant find it on their website, give them a call, or drop them an email, you could also look at win2kgames.com (i think thats right) cuz theyu had some drivers for some hardware, such as display and audio driver(somewhat related to gamming), they might have modem drivers. also , goto the microsofot Windows 2000 HCL list(Hardware compatibility list) online, if you dont see your modem there, chances are no drivers has been made for it yet. and if they're are drivers, chances are you still wouldnt have voice capabilities, for example, SoundBlaster Live! drivers that come with Win2k, has no quad-speaker support, no live! drive support, and bunch of other stuff, only supports up to the minimal required, to get it working.<br>
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let me know if you need any other info <p>Karl<br><a href=mailto:kb244@bellsouth.net>kb244@bellsouth.net</a><br><a href=
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