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Re: ANN: Web Browser for 8 bit Apple //
Jalapeno (jalapeno1@mac.com) wrote:
: In article <CpPr8.2384$Sv.150131@localhost>, tturner@ecn.ab.ca ()
: wrote:
<snip>
--> Thanks for the info. It's cleared-up some points, though not all.
From what I've read directly by the creator of LANceGS (ie: the web-
-site) it's aimed at the IIgs, perhaps because the GS is 16bit and
has software for surfing/networking (though it's still not clear
whether other hardware is required for the networking side: Mac, or
GatorBox, etc...); while the IIe (or the IIc/IIc+, for that matter),
has no software that can make use of the LANceGS card.
I don't expect to be able to run software on a PC, from my Apples;
nor on my Apples, from my PCs. I'd simply like to be able to copy,
delete, open and perhaps save, TXT files - from either side, to
either side. Simply being able to do a directory (CATalog) on one
of my Apples (and navigate up/down/through trees/paths/directories)
would be a neat thing to be able to do. Hell, I'd add my Amiga 500
to the network, as well, if I could - getting Apple 2's, PC's & an
Amiga 500 even doing a rudimentary `talking' to each other would
give me a grin that would hurt my face... :->
But the more info I get, the better informed I'll be and even that's
a good goal, as well. Thanks.
: >
: > --> If, by adding a LANceGS card to my IIe, possibly modded - and if,
: > by adding some software (installable on my Sider), I could get my
: > IIe to be able to share/swap/copy/open files with/between the PC's
: > on my P2P network (IOW, add my IIe directly to my network, via/
: > through my Linksys Switches); then I would quite likely spring for
: > the dollars to obtain such. Simply because I think t'would be so
: > very, very, cool.
: >
: Only the [lack of] software for the iie is holding you back now.
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Aye, there's the rub. I don't have the technical skills to know
whats' needed, nor the abilities to bring such, to fruition. All
I can do is hope that it may, someday, exist. At that point; I
buy 2 LANceGS cards (or whatever equivalent makes it happen) and
hope the software is well under a hundred bucks - so I can buy
one for the IIe and one for the IIgs (and if a couple or three
different programs are needed - buy them one-at-a-time, so the
Wife doesn't blow-up: "You're spending HOW MUCH on those old
computers!?!?") ;-/
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