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Re: Telnetting with a ][?
- Subject: Re: Telnetting with a ][?
- From: "John Van Winkle" <appleiieman@charter.net>
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 07:34:30 -0600
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I would like to be able to do this too, Moll. I have seen the C64 stuff you
are talking about. I would rather not buy any hw either, but I may look
into it later this year.
"Moll" <Mollyzkoubou@Spam.BettyKate.Spam.Spam.Spam.Dosius.Com> wrote in
message news:bI8Cd.14305$sh5.11308@trndny08...
> Robert Bernardo wrote:
> > On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Moll wrote:
> >
> >> That's not an option if your ISP is Verizon DSL, and you don't have
> >> any Linux boxen handy. :-( (Trying to get to a telnet-based *x shell
> >> with my //e) I should have mentioned I'm running Windoze 2K on the
> >> computer with the line.
> >
> >
> > Ah, are you able to hook up the A2 to a Lantronix UDS-10? The
> > Lantronix UDS-10 is a RS232-to-highspeed adapter. To the 8-bit
> > computer, it would look like a modem (and thus you can use an A2 term
> > program with it). Then you can telnet with DSL/cablemodems. With a
> > multi-port router, your PC will coexist peacefully side-by-side with the
> > A2 and the UDS-10.
> >
> > I've seen it in action,
> > Robert Bernardo
> > Fresno Commodore User Group
> > http://videocam.net.au/fcug
>
> I'd kind of like to avoid having to buy new hardware, as I'm on a fixed
> income... --; I know people have done this with C64s using a PC for what
> this UDS-10 does...
>
> Moll.