Quoting Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Does "no PnP" imply anything about the PCMCIA or the internal
> windmodem support?  What about the built-in Maestro IIe sound card
> (well, at least that's what I suspect it to be)?
> 
Most of the Winmodems do not work with Win.NT since the manufacturers did not
write the driver for it. Since WinModems work in software, any OS needs its
own different driver (that's the reason that Linux does hot have Winmodem
support too).

As for your previous question about visual studio, it depends. If you choose
to install the whole thing it is 600 MB, and if you choose to install all of
the documentations that come with it you get another 1300MB. You don't have to
install everything, though (I do, since it is not a great deal of fun to have
to look for disk 2 of the documentation when you need some info, and you don't
know exactly where everything is since there are about 500MB of "other
documentation" when you choose what to install (talking about the April
edition of the MSDN library).

Liran.
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