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Jun 29 • 10 tweets • 6 min read • Read on X
Let's test out this recent acquisition of mine, a Xircom Credit Card Modem 56T (PCMCIA). I'm not optimistic, more on that in a minute. Time for a 🧵 Image
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First, some context. I picked this up at L&Y Electronics last week since I was excited to see a PCMCIA card that actually had a dongle that hadn't been lost! I paid $10 for it, despite what you see:
As I noted in the first post, I'm not optimistic. The connector is pretty shot. Furthermore, while it might not make a difference, this connector is designed for the "phone line" connection as opposed to the "modem" connection. See this "complete" example for reference. Image
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I decided to try this with Windows for Workgroups 3.11. The SystemSoft CardWizard found it right away, and configured the settings for me! Great! Image
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I'm going to connect up using a VOIP line via an Obi 200 as you see here. We'll connect the dongle to the "top" jack first, though that is probably wrong. Image
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Modem is all configured and responding to AT command. However, when I try to call the Diamond Mine BBS, I did not get a dialtone. Image
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I did try the dongle in both ports. No luck! Image
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So, that's the bad news. The good news? I have other PCMCIA cards, including this US Robotics modem with XJACK. I plugged it in and it got detected right away! Image
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And what do we get when we call the Diamond Mine BBS now? Success! So, that means the line configuration is good.
Well, anyway, the good news is that if I REALLY wanted one of these, I could find one. But this was an impulse purchase anyway, so I think I am good for now.

As always, thanks for following along!

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