On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 11:09 AM, Jeff Church <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> That's the one I was remembering. I will try to find one. Are you happy
with
> it? Will it work with a 280c? Thanx a lot to everyone who replied.
> 

I'm not Edgar, but I would imagine that this modem isn't what you are
looking for for one reason. Duos don't have ADB ports. Their docks do, but
when you are traveling, you probably don't take a dock with you, and this
modem wouldn't work. You would be better served with something
battery-powered. If you aren't concerned about speed, a Newton
"cigarette-case" modem might work. It's 2400bd, and runs on a couple of AA
batteries. You can usually find them _very_ cheap on eBay. :-) 

-Jon Glass
Krakow, Poland
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