Laurens Holst wrote:
>>>Maybe later also HTTP.
>>
>>The most important (and difficult) part is the PPP-TCP/IP , if you have
>these if easier to create
>>SMTP/POP3/TELNET/ecc.. support...
>
>Yeah but HTTP is useful if someone says -in an email- download it there,
>then you an go there and /*download it*\!!! Hey, cool, ain't it?
HTTP is most useful for browsing ofcourse. A turboR with Gfx9000 will
easily be able to browse the WWW, given the content is simple HTML. (HTML3
or lower)
A text-browser (like Lynx) could also be a possibility, this might even
work on a normal MSX2.
One could also invent a whole new markup language similar to HTML but more
suited to MSX capabilities especially for MSX users.
I'd certainly give it serious thought to make such a browser!
Greetz,
Patriek
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