I'd like to determine what model of modem card is in my PB160 without opening it up for a physical inspection. I've tried Now Profiler, More About This Mac, Modem Buddy, and ProbeModem. None othese has the ability to check the hardware the way Apple Profiler does.

Without knowing which modem I have, I'm forced to use a generic Hayes Modem script, which actually works (defaulting to a 9600 baud connection speed). I'd really like to know what's in there. I suspect it's a Powerport Silver or Gold. Will I have to pry my laptop open to find out?

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