Well for most of us, it's by ftp'ing.  :)

For me, while using my //e, I have a dial-up shell account with my ISP (who has numbers available throughout the country, BTW). I dial up, use zmodem to put a file to my home directory and then ftp the file to the site I want to put it to. (Trenco and Syndicomm mostly.)

There's at least one FTP client for the GS, but it may need Marinetti. Otherwise, several people have set up linux boxes using old PC's, serial connect their //'s to it, and then use the linux box to connect out to the internet.

Or--you could use a Mac that still has a disk drive that'll read 800k disks and use it to connect and upload.

Or am I missing how you're connecting and want to do this?  :)


Later.................Howard

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