Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!sri-spam!sri-unix!teknowledge-vaxc!uw-beaver!mit-eddie!ll-xn!ames!ptsfa!ihnp4!inuxc!iuvax!ndmath!ndcheg!evan From: evan@ndcheg.UUCP (Evan Bauman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: 1200 baud modems Message-ID: <107@ndcheg.UUCP> Date: Mon, 13-Apr-87 17:33:45 EST Article-I.D.: ndcheg.107 Posted: Mon Apr 13 17:33:45 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 19-Apr-87 00:27:53 EST References: <1645@husc6.UUCP> Organization: Univ. of Notre Dame Lines: 24 Keywords: modem Summary: Here's a modem for $99 In article <1645@husc6.UUCP>, waldman@husc4.HARVARD.EDU (benjamin waldman) writes: > I'd like to buy a 1200 baud Hayes compatible modem for my Mac 512, and I'd > like to do it as cheaply as possible, while still getting a decent modem. > I've seen lots of ads in magazines, with prices as low as $120 or so, but I > have no ideas how good any of these modems are. I really can't comment on reliability as I haven't received it yet, but last week I ordered a Migent Pocket Modem and paid only $99 plus sh/hand. Take a look in a recent issue of PC-Week or PC Magazine for the ad. It's smaller than a 3x5 card, runs on a 9-volt battery or AC, does 300/1200 baud, and is fully Hayes compatible. It's supposed to plug directly into a PC's 25 pin serial port, so you'll need a short cable to plug it into a Mac. I ordered it from Warehouse Data Products in Arizona. You can find their 800 number in any PC-related magazine. I've ordered from them before and they're very cooperative and friendly. Standard disclaimer: I don't have any connections with any money-making organization... yet. Evan Bauman Dep't of Chem. Eng. Univ. of Notre Dame ..!seismo!iuvax!ndmath!ndcheg!evan