My Reply follows quote. On 17/05/2004 14:49 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>That was a Global Village modem--they were somewhat popular with Apple
>IIGS folk too, tho some people found that their ADB port (where the modem
>plugged in) didn't always have enough "oomph" to power both the modem and
>the mouse.  The ADB plug had a piggyback connector as a pass-thru to let
>you connect your mouse/keyboard.
>
>I don't have one to give the model # but I did use one for a short period
>of time.  I think it was a 14.4--I don't recall it being 28.8 but I could
>be wrong on that score.
>
>Later.................Howard
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I believe there were several manufacturers of these types of modems.
I have a couple, one type by Global Village, another by Diamond.

Ken

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