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Re: Apple IIe on the Internet
- Subject: Re: Apple IIe on the Internet
- From: "Denton" <denton@netmagic.netNoSpam>
- Date: 1999/05/16
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Posted via RemarQ Communities, Inc.
- References: <7ghj6o$lbk@newsops.execpc.com> <373AB844.555E71FF@mb.imag.net>
or you can be silly like me and run an apple off of a linux box getty port
=)....
oh, few things about ProTerm... I'm not sure about the latest version (as I
don't have a 800k drive for my IIe *yet*) but 2.2 doesn't correctally
support ANSI cursor movement. So using software like lynx is a pain. You
can try to hack out a proterm special emulation termcap/terminfo entry, or
you can be sneaky (like me) and force feed the correct escape sequences into
the macro tool. This requires hex-editing the proterm.macros file as the
built in macro editor prevents the entry of a raw escape character (#27).
anyway, if you get it to work, it makes for a nice (drops characters
occasionally due to laggy irq handling) terminal I suppose.
Doug Browning <wpg750@mb.imag.net> wrote in message
373AB844.555E71FF@mb.imag.net">news:373AB844.555E71FF@mb.imag.net...
> Use ProTerm and get a terminal access account from your isp. No graphics,
but
> you can get mail and news.
>
> Scott Woida wrote:
>
> > Are there any programs available that allow the Apple IIe on the
internet?
>
>
>
> --
> Doug Browning
> dougbrow@mb.imag.net
> www.mb.imag.net/~wpg750
>
>