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Re: Mystery card



Zoom Telephonics, my first modem. Manual dial, manual answer. It
should have a cable leading outside the case to a white box with a
toggle switch; to connect-out, pick up the phone handset, dial the
number, and when you get a carrier tone switch it to "circle" (IIRC)
and you're in. Without the external box, it's basically worthless.


On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 14:22:00 -0400, Martin Doherty
<martin.doherty@undisclosed.com> wrote:

>Bill Garber wrote:
>>>>Martin Doherty wrote:
>>>>>In this Apple IIe I see
>>>>>AUX: Ext 80/64K
>>>>>1: Super Serial
>>>>>3: ???
>>>>>6: Disk II interface
>>>>>Any guesses what that card in slot 3 is?
>> 
>> Guess I missed it, can you display the link here again?
>> Bill Garber
>
>Here's the auction link:
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5221145053
>
>I think I figured it out.  I could barely make out the word "ZOOM" on 
>the board, and a little googling turned up ZOOM Technologies who in 1983 
>made a 300bps modem for the Apple II.  So I reckon that must be it.
>
>It's a nasty Apple.  Look at that gaping hole in the lid!
>
>Martin