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Re: 9 pin modem? IIc!!



Greg Buchner <nobody@wavetech.net> writes:
>In article <cornelio-5B855C.01022907012001@news-server>, Louis Cornelio 
><cornelio@san.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> well it is an Apple part in fact 590-0192-A so I was wondering - maybe 
>> the Aple personal modem? Or???
>
>I think the Apple Personal Modem used a mini-din 8, but the Apple 300 
>and 1200 used the DB-9 (or DE-9 for those that prefer the more obscure 
>format name that most of us could never remember :-) ).
>
>I used to have an Apple 1200 long, long ago.  I'm not certain on the
>Apple Personal Modem (which to me is the one that hung off of the power 
>block when you plugged it in...used the mini-din 8...it's been much too 
>long since I've seen one.)


The APple Personal Modem (the little modem you plugged right into the wall)
did indeed use Mini-8 connectors. 

                -- E

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