James, There is the most basic solution which you have already tried, a terminal session to a Linux system.
The Windows version of mComm has a virtual modem that supports Telnet and SSH sessions. So you can remote into a Linux system or into a Telnet BBS. The Android version doesn't support SSH but it does do SSL so connecting to email servers is possible. However, theses machines really don't have the processing power to churn through an email session. Sending email is fairly easy but receiving tends to be too much. There is WiModem232 which is a stand alone virtual modem which allows Telnet connections. Those are the options that I am aware of. I'm sure some may chime in with more. The big problem is the 40 column display. I find it much easier to use View80 from UR-II before I Telnet into a BBS. Even then it's a challenge with a small screen. Kurt On Tue, Mar 26, 2019, at 3:28 PM, James Zeun wrote: > A recent question posed on here has led me to follow up with a question of my > own. > > The only time I've been 'online' with my M100, is via serial terminal to a > Linux system. > > I was wondering what other online options are available. What can the M100 > manage? IRC? Email? > > > > Sent from my HUAWEI P20 lite on Three.
