Just what exactly does it take to 'telnet' to a site...
CORD
Russ Blakeman wrote:
John Higginbotham wrote:
Hey, does anyone have a list of classic systems
that people have connected
to the internet? I know I've heard you guys several times talking about
doing it. Well?
Frank Larosa of Searchlight has a TRS-80 model 3 or 4 tied to the net as a
Telnet server (by way of his 486 or Pentium) at
http://www.searchlight.com/frank/milo.htm
Just click on the photo or use the telnet address listed on his page.
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