Try this one Denny, it's for the 33V14/33V14H & 56V14/56V14H modems:
http://www.aceex.com.tw/pdf/m-56v14.zip
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I don't know if Bob's links helped you, but you can quite easily
determine the IRQ jumper settings by tracing the header pins back to
the ISA slot.
A typical IRQ jumper scheme follows:
___________ IRQ#, ISA pin#
| |
| non PnP | INTR |-0 0-----> IRQ3, B25
| modem |_____________|-0 0-----> IRQ4, B24
| chipset | |-0 0-----> IRQ5, B23
| | |-0 0-----> IRQ7, B21
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jumper
block
To determine which jumper is connected to a particular IRQ, follow the
copper traces from the jumper block back to the ISA fingers.
This is the pin numbering scheme for a 16-bit ISA slot:
A1 A31 C1 C18
_________________________________ ________________
Rear | 8-bit | | 16-bit | Front
--------------------------------- ----------------
B1 B21,23,24,25..B31 D1 D18
^^^^^^^^^^^
IRQs 7,5,4,3
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