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Re: Apple II C start-up disc.
In article <5im9qg$npu@uni.library.ucla.edu>, pubpc1@library.ucla.edu wrote:
> BJ, unless a //c has the earliest motherboard, which has a timing
> defect, the port can drive a 14.4Kbaud modem fine. You can also
> hook up a faster than 14.4 modem, but the port speed is limited
> to 19200, so you don't gain anything.
>
> I'm just pointing this out because Scantron's $75 for a 2400 modem
> is outrageous since you can get a 14.4 from CompUSA for $40.
>
> -Scott G.
Scott: I was merely pointing her to a source where she could get BOTH the
necessary cable and the modem and the software for one bundled price. I
did this a few years ago for my //c and I was not sorry--nor did I think at
the time I paid too much. Your mileage may vary. I've even heard from
someone who thought that the //gs modem cable will work with the //c, so
what's the fuss? The fuss *IS* that the //c requires a separate modem
cable all its own, much different on the //c end than the //gs-Mac serial
cable. The //c modem cables are very difficult to find locally now.
Scantron just happens to be a current source of them.
My particular //c DOES have the timing defect so I can use only the 2400
baud modem. Hers may have the timing defect as well.
--bj
Apple //--///--Macintosh user/supporter/collector