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Re: Getting online with Apple ][... ProTerm ???
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In article <9f61cf69.0205040107.3b47bb84@posting.google.com>,
Simon Williams <ludditetech@mac.com> wrote:
>> 2 & 3) Apple IIe's connected via Super Serial card and Linux box.
>>
>> 4) Apple IIc plus with a serial connection to a PC that is running
>> STerm.
>
>So by connecting the A2 to a newer computer the problem of
>compatibility with the ISP is avoided? Would it be reasonable to
>assume that an older Mac running Lynx would be able to relay to an A2
>via serial connection?
As long as the serial ports in whatever Mac you have are supported by Linux
or *BSD, yes. (I'd think a newer box running MacOS X ought to work as well,
but since Apple neglected to include RS232 serial on its newer boxen,
you'll most likely need to add a PCI serial card (or maybe one of those
USB-to-RS232 dongles) to get an Apple II to talk to it.)
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