Perhaps I should have made clear that the modem software I use didn't 
come with Mac OS 9.0.4; it's older software from Apple, but is 
compatible with Mac OS 9.0.4.

>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: Multiple recipients of DuoList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: [Duo] Re: 2300 Modem & OS Compatibility
>>Date: Fri, 05 May 2000 14:59:23 -0700
>>
>>I was just passing on information I've heard. Since I have a G.V. 
>>modem I have
>>not tested this issue, Although I am running the G.V. modem just fine on my
>>2300
>>under OS 8.6 (which I have also heard is not compatible past OS 
>>8.1). If there
>>was a compatibility problem with the Apple Modem software past OS 
>>8.1, perhaps
>>they have fixed it under OS 9, or perhaps the 2300 did not have this
>>compatibility problem?
>>
>>In any event, I don't think the absence of the Apple or G.V. software would
>>render the modem useless. Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't there generic
>>modem
>>applications out there that can use any modem as long as the modem 
>>scripts are
>>configured properly?
>>
>>Don Hook wrote:
>>
>>
>>>  The Apple Express Modem on my 280c updated to 2300c works fine. I'm
>>>    using Mac OS 9.0.4.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Laura wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>  >I'm confused (nothing new). I use the internal apple express modem on my
>>2300
>>>  >a lot. If I upgrade past 8.1, would I not be able to use the 
>>>internal modem
>>>  >anymore?
>>
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>Is there anyway to use a faster modem beyond 19.2 internally in a 
>2300? If not, is the reason space?
>
>Thanks
>
>Tom O'Connor
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