Peter Lowe ha escrito:

> [...]  Now, the fun part will be networking
> it with my PC.  I have a dream, and that dream is to watch Star Trek, in
> ASCII, in a remote console, on a 15 year old Macintosh.

I think that's not very difficult to do. IIRC, you have a CC. You can go grab a
LC PDS Ethernet card and get the little Mac networked. You then have to install
a TCP/IP stack (I cannot tell you of anyone, but they exist) and a telnet
client, like the NSCA Telnet named in other message of this thread.

After that, you only need a video player capable of working on a dumb text
terminal. I haven't heard of such thing in my life, but knowing the passion of
*nix users for the terminal interface (which I also love!), there should be
something like that out there. I would love to see that software in action, so
it would be great if you told me where can I obtain it :-) .

Greetings,

Antonio Rodr�guez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>




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