You could either get an internal modem, or use a standard Mac 
serial (modem/printer) port modem, as you might have used on a 
similar-vintage desktop machine.

-Greg

At 11:06 AM -0500 11/30/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all,
>God has blessed me with a 540c powerbook.
>I want to get a modem for it.
>Do I need an internal modem, or will one of those (PCMIA) <- did I get that
>right?, cards work?
>How do they work?
>Are they just plugged in, do I need a special adapter?
>Where would I plug it in?
>Thanks for any info.

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