On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 10:45:56 -0800, Scarletdown
<gsutton9503(a)wavecable.com> wrote:
Ashley Carder wrote:
Does anyone know what the oldest documented
functional computer is that is connected to the internet?
I know this was a few years ago, so I don't know what its status is
today. But I remember on comp.sys.tamdy, someone posted an announcement
that he had a TRS-80 of some sort (most likely a Model III) set up as a
telnettable BBS.
And if I ever get around to playing with SLIP and PLIP, I plan on
eventually hooking up old systems (such as my TI-99/4a and KayPro II) to
a Linux box so that they can access the Internet via a shell account.
--
Scarletdown
Check this out, it works quite well. I managed to get an old BBS on my
cpc working over the we for a while, but now I don't have the room. It
will do other things as well if you play with it.
http://www.telbbs.com/
Dan