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Re: Apple II ethernet
- Subject: Re: Apple II ethernet
- From: Lockar <lockar@nospam.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 06:43:48 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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I might be able to swing this.
Send me E-mail if you still need the space.
My e-mail is: lockar@locutus.org
-Lockar
In article <FvDDb.281$Mq.9415@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>, AndyX
<jmullett@aHiGofJ33fOzemail.com.au> wrote:
> > Best I ever did was nullmodem to my PC, run STerm
> > on the PC and telnet thru it. Works pretty well if
> > you don't mind working in all text and no better
> > than 9600 baud. ;-) 19,200 on IIgs.
> >
>
> I'm pretty sure, actually certain that the apple IIe can do 19,200 baud.
> I used that speed for all my ADT transfers back when I had it up and
> running last time. Specifically, when the smoke seals were all still
> intact. [As you know, recently my apple IIe sprung a leak, and lost
> nearly all of it's smoke]
>
> I was using an Apple Super Serial II card. I'll be scanning up some of
> the genuine article manuals sometime in the near future. They may be a
> little fat though, so I'll need somewhere to host them for everyone to
> get their own copies.
>
> Does anyone here have about 5 - 10 MB of hosting space available for
> this cause? (I have nearly maxed my own hosting space, which is a
> pitifully uncharitable 5MB from my tightarse ISP.)