Aaaah. So, the internal modem architecture is:That's how the GeeThree Stealth Serial Ports work - they take the serial-port pins that are concealed in the connector for the internal modem and bring them out to a traditional miniDIN-8 port.
SCC(part of ASIC) ---> ActualTracesOnLogicBoard ----> InternalModemConnector ----> ModemIC ----> Modem PortI had thought it was something like:
ASICParallelInterface ---> ActualTracesOnLogicBoard ---->InternalModemConnector ----> ModemIC ----> Modem PortOr
ModemGuts(ASIC) ---> ModemAnalogGlueIC ----> Modem PortBut I understand from your GeeThree G4 Stealth Serial Port PCI slot bracket that you can't use the Modem port and the stealth serial. OTOH, who uses a 56k modem any more

