>> >I have a Phillips Modem Cartridge (I don't know the type, it says only
>> >Supports CCIT V21 and V23 standards) What speeds will it run and what
>> >software can I use for Internet Mail? Sorry for all the MSX BBS'ers, I only
>> >use internet. (on PC of course)
>> The speeds this modem supports are: 300/300, 1200/75 en 75/1200! With the
>> right software you are able to do 1600 BPS MAX. Not fast enough to use for
>> Internet (no software?). This modem can easy turned into a RS232C interface!
>> So you can use an external modem (33k6?) but there is still no software to
>> communicate with Internet! (or still not finished!).
>> 
>
>Well, this is not so simple. Atleast I'm writing this answer with my MSX2
>(Sony HB-G900P) I'm using text only version, but that is quite enough for
>mail and news reading, and it is possible to read most of the WWW pages.
>You need only some terminal software and acces to some UNIX system, that
>is connected to Internet.

What software is needed for this? I have a Sony 900, a Philips modem and
four UNIX accounts, and I'd love to read my e-mail at home some time. 
And is the SONY 900 necessary to do this?

Wynke.


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