Apple Communication slot

The Apple Communication Slot is an internal expansion data interface (slot) found in Apple Macintosh computers from the early to mid 1990s. It is used to add communication expansion cards like network adapter or modem to Macs and Power Macs.

A major complaint about this design is that when a modem card is installed in the Communication Slot of a Power Macintosh G3, the modem serial port on the back of the computer is disabled.[1] 6200 series computers that came with this card installed had the modem port blanked out (though the connector was still present).

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Slots

Communication Slot

A Communication Slot (some documentation refers to this as a Communication Card I Slot) is found in some 68040 and PowerPC CPU Macs.

Communication Slot II

The Communication Card II was used in the 6360 and later series of Power Macs and Performas.

Cards

Communication Slot cards

Communication Slot II

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