I have a good US Robotics external V.90 modem that I'd like to be able
to use with a G3 blue/white tower that doesn't have an internal modem.
I've heard that USB external modems aren't too good, and I've heard
that internal modems for this machine aren't easy/cheap to find. And
as far as I know, despite the abundance of cheap PCI modems for PC's,
there is no such thing for a Mac.

Is there an adapter that converts some plug on the back of the G3 to a
serial connection that can plug into the modem? And why is there no
such thing as a PCI modem for a Mac? Why did Apple opt for a large
collection of mutually incompatible internal modems?
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