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Re: WWW on Apple //c?
- Subject: Re: WWW on Apple //c?
- From: nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates)
- Date: 1996/09/06
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vector Internet Services, Inc.
- References: <50pc1u$gmu@Germany.EU.net>
In article <50pc1u$gmu@Germany.EU.net>,
Joerg Heitkoetter <jh@Germany.EU.net> wrote:
>While I'm at it; has anyone ever developed a solution to run
>an worldwide web client or even a server on an Apple //c;
>possiblby via an IP tunnel over AppleTalk?
Problem: No //c sold by Apple does Appletalk. Support was thought
about for a version or two, but dropped as unimplemented. You'd
require a fairly hacked up system to even begin to run Appletalk.
The GS with GS/TCP can do so, in both a client or server role.
Earlier Apple IIs are pretty much limited to a serial connection
(modem, null modem) to some other box that's running the client/server.
Nathan Mates
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