I discovered, that although this board doesn't have the optional on-board
modem, it was enabled in bios. Disabling solved the problem. I had no idea
that a bios in a board without a built-in modem would still think there was
one.
"Ken" <@> wrote in message news:104ka8ln35ktk65@corp.supernews.com...
> I must have one of the rarest boards in the world, since I can find
> virtually no reference to it in Google.
>
> It's a DTK PRM-95V4, which I bought new on eBay recently. Uses VIA
chipset,
> has onboard sound. Takes PIII or Celeron cpu.
>
> The only problem I am having is that during installation, Win98_SE keeps
> demanding a driver for a "PCI Communication Device".
>
> None of the drivers on the install CD or Win98_SE CD will work.
>
> There is nothing in any slot but an AGP video card. Nothing connected
during
> setup but keyboard, mouse, hard drive, CD-rom, monitor.
>
> No help on the only DTK web site I could find which worked.
>
> Anybody had a problem like this?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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