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Re: Apple IIe TCP-IP w/ LANceGS Card
"Marsha" <menacechgo@aol.com> wrote in message
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: scratch, etc. If SSH want's to recoup even a percentage of
costs has to
: hope to get it from those few that will say they really need a
ethernet
: card.
Another problem he has is that many, although they
might want one, don't like the arrangement of sending
cash or International Money Order to Germany and wait
4-8 weeks for the card to arrive.
: And while a good old fashioned hacker would want to get theie
Apple II on
: the net, for most of us it's easier to even go out and get an
old pentium
: computer to have more connectivity potential than the Apple.
I had one online thru a terminal connection and telnet
to sites on the net, but I found that to do so was very
slow and considering that I can grab something in seconds
or even minutes, then transfer it by way of disks to the
GS, make a disk and load it into the IIe, it wasn't worth
the effort to have it connected at all. I don't even have
the GS, Mac and PC networked anymore. It got to be a pain
to reset the connections everytime I needed to reboot one
of them.
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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