From my understanding, there were 2 versions of modems made for the 5XX
Powerbooks. One was a 19.2 Global Village PowerPort Mercury and the
other was a 19.2 PowerPort manufactured by Apple. The hardware was only
half of the modem...in order for the computer to access the modem, the
appropriate
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Re: 520 PowerPort
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Can anybody tell me what it is I need to make a PowerPort
Mercury A540 for the 5xx books go? I'm pretty sure it is something I
don't
have other than the modem init or Modem Description, but I may
Bookies,
Can anybody tell me what it is I need to make a PowerPort
Mercury A540 for the 5xx books go? I'm pretty sure it is something I don't
have other than the modem init or Modem Description, but I may be wrong. I
have gotten the PPP and FreePPP dialers to get right down to dialing,
Can anybody tell me what it is I need to make a PowerPort
Mercury A540 for the 5xx books go? I'm pretty sure it is something I don't
have other than the modem init or Modem Description, but I may be wrong. I
have gotten the PPP and FreePPP dialers to get right down to dialing, but
On Saturday, August 14, 2004, at 02:31 PM, PowerBooks wrote:
Subject: 520 PowerPort
It seems to me that I had that problem on a 520 and I had to make sure
the apple talk was turned off and then I had to zap the pram to get it
to recognized the modem port.
good luck , bob
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