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Posted by pcgamingnet.com on 05-12-2001 05:16 PM:

i know this has probably been discussed before, but what is required to hook a us robotics v.90 56k modem to my visor deluxe. just curious, but if the solution is relatively cheap (<$30) i might try it out.

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Posted by MarkEagle on 05-12-2001 05:26 PM:

You can use the serial cradle with a null modem adapter or a MarkSpace Modem DataCord.

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Posted by pcgamingnet.com on 05-12-2001 10:53 PM:

thanks for the link mark, now which model would i be looking for?

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Posted by MarkEagle on 05-13-2001 03:29 AM:

If the modem has a 25-pin connector, I'd get the DCH-M2.

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Posted by btabatow on 05-17-2001 10:04 PM:

DCH-M2

Yes indeed, the DCH-M2 is just perfect for that application. I myself hook up a Visor Deluxe to an external US Robotics 56K modem with that cable.

If you have a Platinum, there is also a way to hook up a DCH-M9D to the same external modem, which I also have working.


Posted by btabatow on 07-17-2001 04:58 AM:

Another source

Another source of cables to connect a Visor Solo, Deluxe, or Prism to an external modem is:

www.pcables.com

The PDCH-M2 will directly connect to an external modem. If you have a Platinum, you can get a PDCH-M9D-6 and adapt it to the 25 pin connection.


Posted by Rolando on 07-17-2001 07:31 PM:

Handspring reduced the price of their springboard modem to $40.00. That sounds easier than an external modem.


Posted by btabatow on 07-27-2001 02:48 AM:

External modem vs. Springboard

It's probably just as easy either way to connect an external modem vs. Springboard modem; to me it's a question of saving money by utilizing an old external modem which I already have vs. buying a new one.


Posted by Rolando on 07-27-2001 09:47 PM:

I understand, but the solutions given all involved cables in the $30.00 range. I thought the Springboard modules $40 price sounded good by comparison.


Posted by Thunderbird291 on 07-27-2001 11:06 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Rolando
I understand, but the solutions given all involved cables in the $30.00 range. I thought the Springboard modules $40 price sounded good by comparison.


Also, you can use a keyboard on the serial port while using a springboard modem.


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