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- From: srs3@crux1.cit.cornell.edu (Motti)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc,comp.sys.mac.comm
- Subject: Re: mac modems with no wall adaptor needed
- Date: 16 Feb 1996 20:31:23 GMT
- Organization: Cornell University
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- millevil@acsu.buffalo.edu (Andrew Milleville) writes:
-
- >One that immediately springs to mind is that you only have a limited
- >number of adb ports on your mac. I don't know about you, but I only
- >have two. Since wall outlets are a whole lot cheaper than adb ports,
- >I'd much rather plug the modem into a wall.
-
- I forgot to mention, the abd port can still be used as the connector
- is double sided. i guess the modem is in parallel to the keyboard and
- mouse. In any even, the abd port is *still* usuable for everything else.
-
- pretty nifty eh?
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- mordechai steve seidman _ __ ____ __ ,__
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