> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Installing a modem card
>
> Sorry to ask such a basic question but I'm manual-less.

It�s not good to be without a manual <g>. . Here�s a place where you can buy one,
cheap. The auction closes in 4 days:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=356289562


> Is there a particular port (top or bottom) I'm supposed to put a modem card
> in the 2400.  When I put it in the top port it won't boot past the splash screen.

Have you installed the card software that came with it?  That is always a good idea <g>
Mine is a Global Village TP 56K and it slides in the top slot. Yours may
vary, as I have only just owned GV�s, but, it should be obvious which side is up.

>  Is is a 'bad thing' entirely to leave the modem card in?

Mine pretty much stays in all the time, even in the travel bag. The only
time I take it out is when I use the MiniStor PCMCIA Disk Drive, which
takes up both slot spaces

BTW-I am running my PB2400c on OS 7.6.1 and don�t see the need to move beyond,
as the newer OS are much more RAM dependent and very fat on the Extensions side.
--
Drew

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