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Re: ANN: InternetModem Updated
Can you give me an example of what the character set on the TS1000 is? Is
it just translating the ascii codes from one integer to another?
"Bill H" <bill@ts1000.us> wrote in message
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> Terry Olsen wrote:
>> It should be able to connect with any computer. It emulates a hayes
>> compatible modem to whatever is connected to it. It can dial out, and it
>> can receive calls.
>>
>> "Bill H" <bill@ts1000.us> wrote in message
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>> > Terry Olsen wrote:
>> >> I've updated the InternetModem program to handle the Telnet protocol
>> >> handshake transparently to the terminal (your Apple II). Before, you
>> >> couldn't connect to sites like Syndicomm because ProTERM couldn't
>> >> handshake.
>> >> Now, InternetModem handles that and you can connect to any telnet
>> >> site,
>> >> whether it handshakes or not.
>> >>
>> >> http://boycot.no-ip.com/software I took a picture of my Apple II
>> >> screen
>> >> running ProTERM 3.1 chatting on Syndicomm.
>> >>
>> >>
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>> > It doesn't appear that this software is designed for connecting with
>> > the apple ][ only. Can it be used with other computers?
>> >
>> > Bill H www.ts1000.us
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> Thats what I figured, thanks. I wonder what the possibility is of
> having a charactor translator built into it? Say for instance I wanted
> to use this software to let me use an Timex Sinclair 1000 to access
> telenet services, can the software be modified to translate incoming
> (from the net) ascii characters to the non-standard character set on
> the TS1000 and vice versa?
>
> Bill H www.ts1000.us
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