On Sunday, March 12, 2000, Edgar Peinelt wrote:
>>I remember someone posting info. on a small external modem that plugs
>into
>>the ADB port. Anybody know the name of the product and where to get it? I
>>need to speed up my 280c's capabilities.
>
>Jeff,
>What you have in mind is most likely the portable 3JTech 56k modem by 3J
>Com - very small, needs no external power supply because it uses the adb
>port as a power source. The manufacturer is taiwanese ( www.a3J.com.tw ),
>and to my knowledge retailers in the US no longer have this device in
>stock. I bought mine (refurbished) from MacResQ some six months ago,
>maybe they still have them.
>Edgar
I bought mine (brand new) from Club Mac. At that time A3J Engineering
Inc. (A Division of 3J Tech Co. Ltd.) was located at 709 Brea Canyon Road,
Suite 4, Walnut, CA 91789 (Telephone: 909/869-9305). I remember talking
with their Technical Support folks once or twice.
Fabian Fang
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