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From: ranger@ecsvax.UUCP (Rick N. Fincher)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: Modem for the //c
Message-ID: <2464@ecsvax.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 12-Dec-86 11:08:25 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec 12 11:08:25 1986
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Summary: Avatex for $109

In article , mw22@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Michael Alan Wertheim) writes:
> 
> Can anyone recommend a good 1200 baud modem for the //c?

Computer Shopper has a modem advertised for $109 (one of their "best
buys").  I forgot the company but they have a full page ad with the
"best buy" symbol in it.  This is a very nice 300/1200 modem.  It is
an external so you will also need a cable (//c owners can get them
from any Apple dealer).  The modem is hayes compatible and worked fine
with Apple Access II and Softerm on a //e and a Laser 128.  The only
criticism I have of this modem is that it doesn't have a speaker.  So,
if your software doesn't detect busy signals or time out on calls, you
need a phone to plug into the modem so that you can listen in.  The modem
has a modular jack in the back to plug a phone into.  The modem is auto-dial
and auto-answer, if you want to use it on a BBS.

Rick Fincher
ranger@ecsvax