Hi Manley,
About "rex.i/TRanSx/\fReEsCo" of August 27:
...MY IBM [5150]... ...two 360 5.25 floppy disks... ...DOS and a
BBS to answer incoming calls... ...com program... ...to dial here
or the WEB thru the local LIBRARY using a LYNX connection...
On a set of two 5.25"/360 Kb diskettes i as well would have a ~PPP~
DialUp packet-driver included; `MS-Kermit v3.16 BETA 10' would complete
`LSPPP v0.8' nicely and it integrates a server... In theory one doesn't
need to rely on other external ressources like a FreeNet or a BBS, one's
~IP~ address can even be publicated automatically on a ~WEB~ site, using
~FTP~ scripting... Without regard for the specific function you have in
mind, i noticed the *LEGACY* content of your post and just wanted to add
my comment: a two decades old 8088 4,77 Mhz 512 Kb ~RAM~ PC can connect
with a ~PPP~ DialUp ~ISP~ and allow for ~TelNet~/~FTP~, both directions.
Salutations, :)
Michel Samson
www3.sympatico.ca/bicephale
a/s Bicephale
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