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Re: Apple II gs online



i had 2 apple 2s on the net keep planning on putting them backup ran
fv/metal 4.0xev and tpro 4.2f rpb bbs pkg...can't seem toget elec to the
computer room (more outlets) of course even on inet only one user at a time
in the apple 2 bbs's

anyway..check my site out..i really have to get them backup

brad
www.lost-gonzo.com
sysop




"Paul Schlyter" <pausch@saaf.se> wrote in message
news:a4nq40$39e$1@merope.saaf.se...
> In article <170220021407286552%khowe@omninet.net.au>,
> Kim Howe  <khowe@omninet.net.au> wrote:
>
> > In article <20020214221646.13570.00001897@mb-mv.aol.com>, JWolf6589
> > <jwolf6589@aol.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Apple II's can access the internet?
> >
> > Sure can. Some of us are putting some effort into making them more and
> > more able to do stuff on the net all the time.
>
> Is there any Apple II running as a web server somewhere?
>
> Some BBS'es ran in Apple II's.  I remember a Swedish one, named
> "Apple II Forever", which was active in the late 1980's and early
> 1990's --- it was _very_ slow, but had a high nostalgia factor.  The
> guy running it had several Apple II's connected to the same Corvus
> Constellation harddisk - each Apple II handled one dial-up user.  A
> few could be logged in simultaneously.
>
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