>Does anyone know if there is a modem for the 8500 that fits in a PCI slot?
>I want to let my father-in-law use it (he's having trouble with his PC) but
>he needs a 56K modem and I don't have one.  If I have to get a serial port
>modem then I guess I will but I would rather use a PCI slot instead.
>
>I would really like him to try using OS X but my 8500 has a stock 604/120
>and I can't afford to put a G3 upgrade card in it.
>
>Thanks,
>

Sorry, no one made a PCI Modem that works in a Mac.   The 'problem' 
is that all Macs, up until USB, had serial ports and most recent ones 
have a built-in modem.
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