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- From: mike_steiner@qm.claris.com (Mike Steiner)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Modem in PB100 (Was: Re: PowerBook 100 Pricing: Here's Why)
- Message-ID: <14918@claris.com>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 22:31:35 GMT
- References: <4935@gold.gvg.tek.com> <lkingsley-290792125619@lkingsley.crd.ge.com> <4946@gold.gvg.tek.com> <3978@blue.cis.pitt.edu.UUCP> <70635@apple.Apple.COM>
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- In article <70635@apple.Apple.COM>, blob@Apple.COM (Brian Bechtel) writes:
- >
- > nick+@pitt.edu (Nick C De Mello) writes:
- >
- > > Quick Question: Can you put a modem in a PB 100?
- >
- > Yes. Any of the PowerBook compatible modems should fit. I'm
- > successfully using an Apple Fax/Data Modem in mine (or as successfully
- > as anyone uses it...)
-
- Yup, all PowerBooks use the same internal modems. In fact, to use a
- modem with the PB100, you almost have to use an internal modem because
- the PB100 doesn't have a modem serial port--there is a company that
- makes a card for the modem slot that turns it into a serial port like
- the ones on the other Macs.
-