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Re: Telnet from a Apple //e?
- Subject: Re: Telnet from a Apple //e?
- From: "Jeff Blakeney" <jeff.blakeney@a2central.com.remove-dd7-this>
- Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 19:42:56 -0400
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To: Michael Kent
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 01:45:40 +0000, Michael Kent wrote:
> glen herrmannsfeldt <gah@ugcs.caltech.edu> wrote:
>
>> I have done it from a Mac, but not a II. I believe the IIgs
>> can do LocalTalk, though I don't know if there is a telnet
>> client for it.
>
> Yes, at least three of them. One comes bundled with Marinetti, the
> latest version of Spectrum does telnet, and there is TelnetNDA by (I
> think) Kim Howe.
There is also Telnetti by Aaron Pulver:
http://www.weygants.net/~apulver/apple2.html
and Marlene from Kelvin Sherlock:
http://iigs.ksherlock.com/#tcp
All these telnet clients require Marinetti so the only way they can be
used over a LocalTalk network is to use the MacIP link layer and have
some sort of routing software (ie. IPNetRouter) running on a Mac to deal
with it.
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