BROOKTROUT TR114-I4C2 Fax card

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BROOKTROUT TR114-I4C2 Fax card

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BROOKTROUT TR114-I4C2 Fax card

This may be off in left field but have any of you ever had any dealings with this card or similar cards by BrookTrout?

To make a long story short I bought a used server and to my surprise this card is inside....I didnt know what it was so I did a little research and it turns out it is a Enterprise Class broadcast fax card...The wheels started to roll then this stuff is not cheap.....
CDW.com has the exact same cards for sale for $3500 bucks
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.asp?EDC=100165
I'm thinking Whooohooo....Ebay here I come...The problem is I dont know enough about the card to test it....I do know it needs a 48 volt Ext. supply to work the DID/T1 lines but I was hoping to at least install it.....BrookTrout does NOT provide drivers they say they come with the 3rd party software package you buy.....ARRGH....

I cant find a demo that will support the use of the cards only full versions at $400 - $1000+ so thats out.

Does anyone know of a DEMO version of a Enterprise level fax program that will support the card???
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Please disregard have found the dirvers
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