Depends, I have a Global Village Mac modem and I got it to
work with some DOS programs but not Win95. I gave up trying
after I got a cable modem.

Some externals were designed to be compatible with both
Macs and PC and all you had to change was the cable and
maybe a dip switch setting.

On 6 Oct 00, at 15:40, Pete Rickard wrote:

> "Tom L. McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I believe a USRobotics Sportster is non-pnp, but 'way expensive.
>
> I have two modems designed for use with a Mac, I just need an
> adapter to convert the mini-DIN plug to DB-25 serial port (correct?):
>
>
>      US ROBOTICS "Mac&fax Sportster" - 14,400 V.42 bis
>
>      TelePort Model A812 - 33,600 baud
>
> ...not to mention a Hayes SmartModem 2400   ;-)
>
> Regards,  -Pete
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