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Re: Telnetting with a ][?
- Subject: Re: Telnetting with a ][?
- From: The Wizard of Oz <wizard@emeraldcity.gov>
- Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 19:00:50 GMT
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On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 08:13:19 +0000, Moll wrote:
> Robert Bernardo wrote:
>> On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Moll wrote:
>>
>>> I'm just musing right now, but I've found out about software people
>>> use to connect to Telnet-based BBSes with C64s, and I was wondering if
>>> anyone knew of similar software for a PC to feed an Apple ][ comm port
>>> to a Telnet service like that, like "ATD cyberspace.org:23" or such.
>>
>> With your Apple term program and a shell account at your ISP, just
>> drop into the shell's UNIX prompt, and type in telnet youraddress
>> <RETURN/ENTER>. You will arrive at the telnet BBS of your desires. :-)
>
> That's not an option if your ISP is Verizon DSL, and you don't have any
> Linux boxen handy. :-( (Trying to get to a telnet-based *x shell with my
> //e) I should have mentioned I'm running Windoze 2K on the computer
> with the line.
>
> Moll.
If you are allowed to reboot your 2K box, you may want to check out a
bootable CD or three. There are some live distributions of Linux which
will run directly from a CD (no installation required and they won't even
touch the harddrive unless you specifically tell them to). Others will run
from one of those USB RAM sticks. A good source for those distros is
http://freshmeat.net. One or another shows up usually every couple of
weeks. There is also a site which keeps track or the various distros. As
long as you can login to Linux you should be able to telnet out.
Later
Mike