Apple USB Modem 56K

Hello Friends
Now 2 days ago the update of Snow Leopard 10.6.3 released, but once again WITHOUT a 64-bit drivers for the original Apple USB 56K Modem. Can anyone say whether there's what is planned? I have often professionally faxes by modem to send and receive.
With the 32-bit mode of the 10.6.3 is the USB modem without any problems. But since I mainly use the 64 bit mode, which is effective, it would be nice here can also send faxes using the USB modem.
Someone has a tip, whether it alternetaiven a driver (kext) for the USB modem for 64-bit there?
Thanks Info for this.
Fritz122

Hi there, I jut bought an Apple USB modem on eBay bnib. It works intermittently with my Snow Leopard Server, Mac Mini. I just get the first inch of the received fax. This is painful as it is such a simple and normal solution for a small business sever.
I spoke to AppleCare who were unaware on any issues. I sent the modem back for a replacement and have the same problem.
What do I do? Buy a Zoom Model 3095 V.92 USB Mini External Modem, trail a wire across my studio to an HP Fax Printer.
Come on Apple, please fix this.
Drew

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