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Twenty-two years later, people still love the TRS-80 Model 100.
From the column Retrocomputing
By Tom Owad
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I wonder if anyone has an idea on how to use this hack with cell phones (like Nokia) which have the four conductor plug instead of the three conductor type mentioned inthe article?Posted by dszasz on June 04, 2005 at 17:22:03 Pacific Time
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Nokia sels an adapter that will let you use a standard cell phone ear peace. It was only $2.50 from the Cingular store. I did have to go to 3 Cingular stores before I found one in stock and I have not tryed to use one as an analog modem but it should work.
~ TomPosted by bent_pipe on July 02, 2005 at 10:43:53 Pacific Time
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