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Re: Apple II e questions



fgiachi@eis.calstate.edu (Frank Giachino) writes:

>I was recently given an Apple IIe with two disk drives.  I found a monitor
>that works well with it...but I'd really like to use it to connect to a
>local BBS and the Internet connection I have.  How can I connect my
>external Hayes type 2400 to the IIe?
>
>Thanks for any ideas,
>Frank
>
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First you need to get a super serial card, usually you stick it in slot 2.
then you need to have a DB 25 to DB25 cable to hook up the card to the
modem, then you need to have a communications program.  that should do it

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