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Re: www on Apple II logged onto Unix BBS?
joreilly@news.dorsai.org (James OReilly) writes:
>Is world-wide web available to Apple II users logged onto a Unix BBS
>internet connection? I don't believe Mosaic is available to such a user,
>but is basic www service? I can run Unix commands remotely on my host
>from my Apple II. Should it matter what the home computer is if the host
>can handle www? Since I emulate VT-100, isn't the my Apple II in effect
>a dumb terminal?
You just need a text-based WWW client like lynx on your Unix host. I
highly recommend using the -show_cursor option. You can get lynx 2.3.7
from:
ftp://ftp2.cc.ukans.edu/pub/lynx/
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