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20.018 I have a good modem that has a standard RS232 serial port and responds to standard "AT" commands; but, it has a Dsub-9 connector. Is there an adaptor or cable that will let me connect the modem to my IIgs?




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This article is from the Apple II Csa2 FAQ, by Jeff Hurlburt with numerous contributions by others.

20.018 I have a good modem that has a standard RS232 serial port and responds to standard "AT" commands; but, it has a Dsub-9 connector. Is there an adaptor or cable that will let me connect the modem to my IIgs?

         Yes; the cable to use is a Macintosh to Hayes Modem cable. This can be
found in any computer store. Just ask for a Mac to modem cable. All new Mac
cables are usually hardware handshake cables, so you should have no trouble
with higher speeds.

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By:  Aaron Heiss

Related FAQs Resources: R031SSCPRG.TXT (Text file)
    

 

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