Yes, I capisce.

Being "in original box (opened and inspected, not tested), includes power supply and software on CD (for Mac OS 8)." implies that it's as sent by the vendor, who sold it configured for Mac, and is less likely to have provided BOTH. I'm just gently chiding you about availability of "standard" cables, which you probably have a cubic yard of. But, it IS true that it could have a Mac cable fused to it, with no other cabling feasible.



On Sun, 29 Jul 2018, Ed Sharpe wrote:

well?? ??don't?? care?? about?? software?? but?? it?? may have?? ad a?? real?? 
rs232?? connector on the?? modem?? and the mac?? ??cable?? was an ad on?? 
Kapish? Ed#


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In a message dated 7/29/2018 5:16:32 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:

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Global Village Teleport 56kbps fax/modem

in original box (opened and inspected, not tested), includes power supply and 
software on CD (for Mac OS 8).
Cable connects to the Mac serial port (round DIN connector)

On Sun, 29 Jul 2018, Ed Sharpe via cctalk wrote:
is there also pc?? connect?? cable!?

He said Mac cable and Mac software.

If you're feeling adventurous, . . .
at the modem end of that cable, it might detach from the modem, exposing a DB25F
Since the PC uses a DB25M, . . .
although you might want to extend the distance at least a few inches.
OTOH, if you want AT, not PC, then you would need a DE9F to DB25M cable.
There might still be some of those on eBay.

But, software is a whole other issue.

</sarcasm>
<-- Sorry, couldn't resist -->

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