The g5 tower never had an internal modem from Apple. g3 and g4 towers
did have one as an option....but not the g5 or intel towers. If you
wanted dial-up, you used an external usb modem (I've got one here in
the MacBook case in the event I ended up needing it somewhere on the
road). I'm not sure about the g5 iMacs?
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*From:* Doug McNutt <[email protected]>
*Date:* October 26, 2011 7:44 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* what is this card....
Perhaps picky, but just to avoid confusion that would be an RJ-11
jack. Six slots and probably only two wires used.
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*From:* QuoVadis <[email protected]>
*Date:* October 26, 2011 4:12 AM
*To:* G-Group <[email protected]>
*Subject:* what is this card....
Isn't that the 56K Modem? PowerMac G4's have something very similar,
connected by two cables to the telephone jack (RJ45).
Greetings,
Eelco.
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