on 8/17/05 7:47 PM, Jim Dynes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Kristina, I am not totally familiar with your specific Mac. In the
> old Macs you would plug it into the RS232 port. In the new Macs I
> would think USB would do the trick. Try it & see if your fax software
> recognizes it.

My Mac Is a DT PowerPC G3...
I wish this modem was USB, as I can see its port clearly.

But MY Supra xPress 56K modem..only has telephone jack like cables  (2) and
there isn't  a port to be found on the back of this Mac...How weird, as in
May 05 this device is the only way I ever accessed internet connections.

Where did the port go?

Kristina


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