This MicroModem probably needs the external DAA (called Microcoupler). That's
the little 1.35"Hx3.5W"x5"W plastic box to which the cable connects.
It's
been years since I last looked at one, but you might look around for that
part, if there's a place to look.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: <jwbirdsa(a)picarefy.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 8:52 PM
Subject: Apple II/IIgs bits
Available for postage ($3.50 in the US). Condition
unknown.
Hayes Micromodem II, which Google indicates is for an Apple II. Looks
good.
No cable, just the card.
Applied Engineering Ramkeeper, which Google indicates is for a IIgs. Many
of the chips are a bit scratched -- it's obviously been in a pile of boards
for a while. This is supposed to be a battery-backed RAM board, but there's
no RAM or battery. There's a couple places where it looks like things used
to be glued to the board, and other possible damage. Probably not useful
except as a source of chips (has ROM revision RK 1.7, and other chips
labelled RK1A.N, RK2A.N, and RK3A.N).
--James B.