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  Using PC Peripherals on the Mac
Subject:   serial modem?
Date:   2002-09-13 22:33:03
From:   dhovis
Response to: serial modem?

You'll have a really hard time buying a Mac without a modem. Education customers can order a modem-free bare bones eMac, and the PowerMac can be BTOed without a modem. The XServe doesn't have a modem, but that would be silly, now wouldn't it.


The only way you are likely to buy a modem-free new Mac is if you really want don't want a modem, so reusing a PC modem is really a non issue.

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  • Brian Jepson photo serial modem?
    2002-09-14 11:21:58  Brian Jepson | O'Reilly AuthorO'Reilly Blogger [View]

    I used to have an external CDPD modem, and around the time I started switching, I wondered if I could get my Mac to talk to it. I wrote an article (http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/788) about getting my Palm III to talk to it, so in theory, I could have gotten it to work with my Mac. But, I decided that a new equipment purchase should be followed by cost-cutting measures :-) so I cancelled the service (it was $40 a month).

    Not counting CDPD modems for PDAs, all the other CDPD modems I've seen are PCMCIA, and my iBook doesn't have PCMCIA. So, if I had decided to keep the wireless service, I would have needed one of those USB-to-serial adapters.

    I could probably find a pile of serial devices kicking around my office that I'd like to have my Mac talk to (older Unix workstation serial consoles, random ancient PDAs, etc).

    - Brian