Path: news1.icaen!news.uiowa.edu!uunet!in4.uu.net!nntprelay.mathworks.com!newsfeed.gte.net!news.maxwell.syr.edu!news.idt.net!psinntp!pubxfer.news.psi.net!usenet From: !smentzer@ecom.net (Steve Mentzer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: RFC - Apple II / IBM PC Telnet Gateway Date: 13 Mar 1998 20:50:29 GMT Organization: Organization? What's that? Lines: 37 Message-ID: <6ec66l$d2i$1@client3.news.psi.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: 38.229.238.47 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.99.9 (Released Version) (x86 32bit) Xref: news1.icaen comp.sys.apple2:131289 I was recently perusing some of my old projects, and I located a "telnet" gateway that I wrote some time back for Win32. Basically, this gateway allows a "dummy terminal" computer to connect to the "host" win32 machine and use it as a "gateway" to the internet via a standard serial connection (port speed is the only limitation). I am wondering if any of you would be interested in using this software (free of course) on your Win95/NT machines to allow your apple II use internet resources via telnet without having bother with an external modem for your II or Marinetti. Your Win95/NT box provides the connection to the internet, and the gateway software (win32 side) just forwards the information to and from the apple II. The only requirement apple II side is a null modem cable and terminal software such as proterm. This can effectively give you a maximum telnet connection rate to the internet ~equal to the port speed of your GS. Now, I understand that marinetti allows you to connect to the internet, but it is limited to SLIP, and most ISP's aren't providing shell accounts anymore. This is the poor man's internet connection for a dummy terminal. In addition, anyone with apple II serial comm port programming experience can coordinate with me to construct an FTP client as well. I would be more than happy to write the apple II FTP client, but I have *no* serial comm docs for the apple II, nor do I have the desire to reverse engineer and monkey around with it. If you have some "C" comm port libraries (orca/c/m), I will order the orca/c compiler from MikeW and get started on it. Interested? Let me know via email, and I will polish it up, and release it. smentzer@ecom.net