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Re: Apple 1200 modem question



settle down, country boy.
first of all, i spoof my e-mail address because i don't like filling my mail
box with spam OR replies to newsgroups (authentic as they may be).
I don't know how that grants you permission to instantly judge me as being
shifty, or having something to hide.

But finally more importantly, i don't believe anyone should horde
information like you are.  What's wrong with letting everyone benefit from a
venture?

Jesus, nevermind.  Net ettiqute is totally wasted on you.




~b






Jack Countryman wrote in message <369C0300.2F04@hsonline.net>...
>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.  ;-)
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> 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
>> >
>> >
>> >