At 2:30 PM -0800 3/28/02, Andrew wrote:
>The 8 pin port is not a modem on the Duo. If your Duo has an internal modem
>(most of them have the 14.4 PowerBook Express modem), you will find it by
>folding down the right leg on the back of the Duo. When you fold the legs
>down, the left one reveals the AC Adapter port, while the right reveals
>either an RJ11 jack, or a blank plastic cover for modemless Duos.
Not completely true, as the left leg covers the serial
printer/modem port, and the AC adapter jack is inboard of the leg. If you
don't have a modem, use an external one, faster than the 14.4 modem in the
Duo. Try the Duo list below.
Paul
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