On 16 January 2018 at 09:19, Martin Meiner via cctech
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It has always been my aim to be able toconnect a modem or an acoustic coupler 
> directly to one of my ASCII terminals,dial a number and be connected…with 
> Google!
>
> Something like Google-interface but convertedto match ASCII terminals (only 
> text, very simple graphics).

Your question is nonsensical. An internet connection is an Internet
connection. What you run over it is up to you.

Whereas I doubt a '70s mini will have a text-mode browser such as
Lynx, Links or W3M, many will have TCP/IP. Just telnet to a Linux box
and run one of those, or something akin.

>From your question, I suspect you don't understand how TCP/IP and the
WWW work. You need to learn that first before you can do this. It's
not very hard or super-complex.

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