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Re: Can grandma use the IIe to access Internet?
In article <2ei450$o72@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> stuckey@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu (Anthony J. Stuckey) writes:
>aa382@freenet.carleton.ca (Marc Sira) writes:
>>You'll basically just need a terminal program for the ][ that can do
>>decent vt100 emulation, and is reasonably easy to use. Kermit can do
>>the former, isn't so hot at the latter.
>
> Apple II Kermit has some stability problems, but does include
>facilities for a dialing directory and other useful "beyond the basics"
>things. It's a decent, but not great, vt100 emulator.
>--
>Anthony J. Stuckey stuckey@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu
>"And if you frisbee-throw a universe where does it go?"
> Turquoise, Steve Blunt.
>GCS/S -d+@ p c(++) l u+ e+(-) m+(*) s+++/-- !n h(*) f+ g+ w+ t+@ r y?
Just get ProTERM and be done with it. I use ProTERM and have
never had a problem with the program. It's worth its price.!
Keith