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Re: Internal Modem for Apple IIc Plus??
>>>>> "PS" == Paul Schultz <pschultz@med.wayne.edu> writes:
PS> On 23 Jul 1998, Louis Cornelio wrote:
>> BiG Tim 80 <bigtim80@aol.com> wrote:
>> > I recently opened up my Apple IIc Plus case and noticed that was
>> > a connector on the motherboard that read "MODEM", what kind of
>> > modem is this for?. If it is for an internal modem, then where
>> > does the telephone conn. go?
>>
>> I vaguely recall this being discussed some time ago & the upshot
>> was it was a *planned, future item* by apple that never
>> happened. MAybe deja-news will have more, but that is what I
>> remember...
PS> Yep, Louis is correct. This connector was intended for a modem
PS> but no one ever marketed one although supposedly at least one was
PS> under development. I recall the idea was to have a memory
PS> expansion board and modem combo. The original poster is correct
PS> in that there is no opening on the IIc+ case intended for a phone
PS> jack. Someone speculated recently that you perhaps could squeeze
PS> a thin line out the security slot on the back of the IIc+ but I
PS> haven't taken a look at the back of my IIc+ to see how feasible
PS> this would be. (my IIc+ is stored away right now).
PS> I don't have the specs on what the pins on the modem connector
PS> actually provide but I doubt you could 'rig' any type of internal
PS> modem without some major hardware hacking.
It would be a great idea to have an AppleTalk transceiver/memory on a
IIc+.
Any takers?
cfs
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