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echo: classic_computer
to: Dave Drum
from: Drew Klenotic
date: 2017-03-25 20:08:48
subject: Re: Resurection

On 25 Mar 17  07:23:40 Dave Drum wrote...

DD> It has one (or more) but I am so used to the neato, whiz-bang stuff
DD> in Pale  Moon and Chrome that its features seem awf'ly crude. It's
DD> been a number of  years since I've even had one fired up on the
DD> 'Miggy.
DD> 
DD>  DK> The Lantronix boxes would work fine on the Amiga to replace
DD>  DK> anything that's expecting to talk to a modem (you might be able
DD>  DK> to do other things with it using a raw connection or by getting
DD>  DK> creative but most people I know use the modem emulation mode). 
DD> 
DD> Thanks for the info. Right now I am asking myself if I want to get
DD> involved in  yet another "project" while trying to stare down mt
DD> Diamond Jubilee.
DD> 
DD> ... The Amiga Trinity: Dave Haynie, Jay Miner, Fred Fish ---

To which Drew Klenotic replies...

On the first part, yeah... the Atari ST browsers kinda suck too. ;)  If
someone wrote one that would work on the TT with full graphics card
support, JavaScript, etc.... I'd ditch my PC... but alas.

Diamond Jubilee in... life?  If so, yes.  You want to start calling BBSes
on your Amiga.  You want to start calling AMIGA BBS's on your Amiga.  You
want to call my BBS on an Amiga... and the C-64 and Atari 8-bit and the
Apple BBS's.

And then you want to take that Lantronix box and start playing modem to
modem GAMES on your Amiga.

And it will make you feel at least 20 years younger.  

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