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- From: brain@mail.msen.com (Jim Brain)
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- Subject: Re: Two unrelated questions
- Date: 27 Feb 1996 18:30:40 -0500
- Organization: Brain Innovations, Incorporated
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- In article <1996Feb16.205026@nyssa.swt.edu>, ez13942@nyssa.swt.edu (Bo) wrote:
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- > Out of curiousity, has any one ever officially gotten a c64/128
- >on the network (such that you can telnet or ftp to it at some IP address)?
- >I have such a plan in the works (involving a linux box and an rs232 cable)
- >and am curious if my methods are unique, or whether Im re-treading old paths.
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- Daniel Dallmann got the 64 to get on the 'Net with some code.... You can;t do
- FTP or TELNET yet, but I bet he's working on it.
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