on 5/20/04 4:33 PM, Peter Lowe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi!  I'm still plugging away with my little Classic,
> and I just got a new toy for it.  I dug up an old
> Apple Personal Modem (with the manual - score).  My
> question to you guys is, what can I do with it from
> here?  There are no ISPs in my area that will allow
> connects at 1200...is it possible to 'network' via the
> modem to the modem on my Linux box?
> 
> The modem came with a big box of old Mac stuff...not
> even sure what most of it is yet.  :)  This is so much
> fun.  :)  I did find an ISA ADB card...can i rig that
> into a network somehow?
> 


Ya know, yer not giving your little Classic enough credit.

I can email and internet with 4MB of RAM on my Classic using
a ny number of modems I have, a Global Village Platinum, A US Robotics
Sportster 33.6, A Supra Express 33.6.

You don't need to settle for a Personal Modem. That Mac's got a quick
Modem serial port.


Jeff G


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