Harbourmaster wrote:
>
> Duo Guru's
>
> I have recently aquired a Duo 230 with the internal modem installed
> Next I tried my 7.5.3 CD and finally I installed
> OS 7.6.1 Thinking that somewhere along the way one of these disks would surely
> put the necessary files on to run the internal modem. No such luck.
> So what am I missing to get the Mac to 'See' the internal modem and be able
> to use it.
>
> Man this is frustrating!
http://asu.info.apple.com/ is the place to download the Apple Express Modem
1.5.5 software. Install it and even a system 7.1 Duo can connect to the internet.
It's less likely, but possible your Duo also might have a Global Village 19.2 internal
modem. I have one of these in a Powerbook 520c and have never succeeded
in getting it to work. There are a myriad of hurdled involved in getting
these shared printer & modem port Macs to work and an extreme scarcity
of books, manuals or individuals willing to write out the step by step
procedures involved.
Paul Cherubini
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