What I ended up doing was plugging the offending modem into the G4 Gigabit where it would mount as a CD.

I then created a new folder and copied the contents to it and then sent it to my drop folder in the PowerBook.

(I first tried to do a disk image as suggested by Bruce but no go)

Plugged the modem into the PowerBook, (still wouldn't mount), and opened my newly created folder that contained the old installer. Installation went smoothly, did the restart and even though no bars (signal strength) were showing in the connection utility, it dialed out and authenticated within a few seconds and I was back to surfin' and such.

Still haven't got a clue on what caused my original problem but...

Thanks to all that gave suggestions!

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