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Lucent Mars3 Mercury L56DM+S PCI Win Modem DFV (Global)

Controllerless V.90/K56flex PCI Modem Chipsets

Usage: To find other modems with the same chipset.

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Manufacturer: AT&T MicroElectronics
Chipset Family Type: Win Modem Controllerless
Chipset Family: Mars3 56k PCI Win Modems
Chipset: Mars3 Mercury L56DM+S PCI Win Modem DFV (Global)
General Information
This chipset type was started in the days of AT&T, expanded by Lucent & continued by Agere. Modem controller functions (AT-commands, etc.) have been taken out of the modem and processed in software on the host-computer. DSP functions are still in silicon in the modem. This reduces the demand on the computer’s CPU (not so important these days) and also makes it easier to move to other OSs from the original Windows host-OS.

It is an immensely popular modem chipset (I’ve got one)--there are, therefore, a vast number of variations on the same theme. This can be very confusing, but the good news is that most Lucent Win Modem drivers will work with most Lucent Win Modems, regardless of the variation. To check your precise variant requires a knowledge of the DSP chip number:

    DSP        Chipset Name
    1641-CC  - Luna 56k ISA
    1641B-CH - Luna 56k ISA
    1642C    - Apollo 33.6k ISA
    1643-CC  - Apollo 56k ISA
    1644-CH  - Apollo 56k ISA PnP (this Family)
    1645     - Mars 56k PCI
    1646     - Mars2 56k PCI
    1648     - Mars3 56k PCI (this Family)
    1648B    - Mars3 56k PCI (this Family)
    1648C    - Mars3.2 V.92 PCI
Lucent retained the AT&T PCI ID when it was spun off from Bell Labs, hence the MFC name.
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