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Re: Apple 1200 modem question



I'm sorry, but the programs and manual files sent to your fake address
bounced back.  When you are honest enough, and serious enough about it
to give a good address, email or post again and we'll see if there is
any possible help for you.  ;-)

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> Subject: Re: Apple 1200 modem question
>                     Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 18:44:39 -0600
>                   From: "me" <dontmail@all.org>
> Organization: ExecPC Internet - Milwaukee, WI
>  Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
>     References:  1
me wrote:
> 
> um, yeah..
> ..i've got a 300baud modem, just like the one you're describing..
> and it has the same prong-configuration as you've described, so barring the
> possibility of some creepy coincidence, i'm going to have to say it's made
> that way.
> 
> However,.. ..if you could help me out..
> ..this modem i got, i received with a ][e but neither came with any
> literature.  I'm semi familiar with basic apple ][ usage, but the modem has
> me stumped.  If you have any info on running the modem or any programs that
> you use to run the modem, could you send them this way? it'd be much
> appreciated.
> 
> thanks.
> 
> ~b
> 
> Jason Whorton wrote in message <7792j0$72o$1@remarQ.com>...
> >Hello.  I have a white Apple modem that is 1,200bps.  On the back there is
> a
> >jack to plug in the power supply.  There are four prongs on mine, but one
> >looks like it is broken off real short.  I am wondering if anyone knows if
> >there are supposed to be four prongs of the same length or it was made like
> >I described mine.  It's the lower right pin, by the way.  If anyone knows,
> >please post it here or e-mail me.
> >
> >Thank you,
> >Jason Whorton
> >www.microxl.com/oldcomputers/main.html
> >www.microxl.com/oldcomputers/Model60.html
> >
> >
> >