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From: Shawn Joyce <JOYCES@ACM.ORG>
Subject: Where to plug the dongle on a powermac with pc card
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How many pins would the dongle have? You can buy din8 to db9 connector
cables for about $7 - $14. If it is an industrial standard dongle with
cross platform dongles (I believe there are several dongle companies that
make their product for lots of different computers), it may be possible
for newtec to sell mac dongles for their software (if the pc dongle won't
plug into the din8 to db9 adapter). The adapter sounds like the best
possibility.
Shawn