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Re: Using Apple IIc To Access Internet



In <Oct.9.23.06.50.1993.17547@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
detrolio@andromeda.rutgers.edu (David De Trolio) writes:

>The software has options for some various terminal settings, including
>DEC VT-100, DEC VT-52, and some others.
>
>Is it possible to use this setup and software to connect to 
>the Internet and my Unix account at Rutgers properly?

        Yes, it's possible.  Best solution:  Buy ProTERM 3.1 for ~$80. 
Second best: Buy Talk is Cheap for ~$40.  Third best: use the ProTERM 3.0
demo.  In any case, set it to VT-100 emulation (VT-102 for TIC) and you
should be fine.  The Apple Access II disks might be good for data if you
reformatted them.


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Dan Brown, Sysop of pro-newton     Internet: danb@pro-newton.cts.com
 Above opinions are not those of Mensa, which has no opinions.