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Re: Getting a IIe online...
- Subject: Re: Getting a IIe online...
- From: jtollison@emeraldis.com (John Tollison)
- Date: 1996/08/05
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Emerald Internet Services
- References: <4u4010$btd@nntp.seflin.lib.fl.us> <4u4lut$79o@usenet4.interramp.com>
I would try Genie. Theres a large apple II following there, as well as
text based internet services.
-John Tollison
In article <4u4lut$79o@usenet4.interramp.com>, Tom Zuchowski
<cd003508@interramp.com> wrote:
> z008729b@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us (Martin Gruen) wrote:
> > Talking to a friend of mine, she was annoyed that her funds to get her
> >into a PC didn't work out, and all she had was a lousy IIe, and how she
> >was told she couldn't get a modem or do email with it. I set her
> >straight, but I'm not familiar with getting a IIe online (I went from a
> >II+ to a IIgs).
> > What kind of porting does it have in back or does it need an internal
> >card or interface card for an external modem?
> > I'm assuming that ProTerm 3.x would be the right piece of software.
>
> ProTERM 3.1 is EXACTLY the right kind of software. Make sure that she has
> an enhanced IIe and at least 128K of RAM. She'll need a serial card and an
> external modem, and then she's ready to get online. With the right
> provider, she can even do (non-graphical) Web browsing.
>
> TomZ