ISDN Adaptor and File Transfer for Mac Mini

Hi,
I am trying to find some ISDN File Transfer software that I can use on the Mac Mini. I have bought a Trust USB modem, but need the software to get this transferring.
Thanks
John
Mac Mini   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

You should be able to use Firewire to transfer between them I believe.

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