Hi.
I am currently upgrading my main computer to windows 7 ultimate from XP, mainly for reasons of needing more memory. Anyway, it has gone fairly smoothly, only the normal microsoft type problems summed up by a small pop-up box essentially saying "There was an error", leaving it as an exercise for the user to work out what error, where, why, and so on.
I have been pleasantly surprised about compatibility, only one program so far that won't work, and only one item of hardware. This last is the problem.
I have an old US Robotics 9620 USB to PSTN phone adapter, which I use with Skype and my Plantronics DECT headset, and it allows me to use both the normal phone and skype pretty much seamlessly. I spend a lot of time on the phone, and a non-hands-free system is not an option, but a microphone on the desk also won't work due to quite a lot of background noise.
Unfortunately, there are no drivers for this thing newer than about 2004 or so, and no 64 bit ones at all. I have spent a couple of hours looking around and it looks like this class of device isn't actually made at all now. There was a D-link one (which may have been the same device in a different box) and a few far east variants, a Zoom one (the 5900), which is the only one I can find with 64 bit drivers, and a couple of others, all discontinued.
The Zoom 5900 apparently can work with the vista 64 bit drivers under win7, but there are some issues, and anyway the thing is basically unavailable. Other than that, the more recent devices of a similar nature seem to be standalone skype gateway boxes, which have a number of limitations, don't seem to work the way I really want them to, and are in any case mostly quite pricey.
Have I missed something? Anyone know where I can get a device that will allow me to plug a normal phone into skype, with all the normal PC based skype functions such as video calling?
pca
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