...
I don't remember what I used.
Might have been via BBS.
Ah... yea, I think there was some sort of cat... puma, tiger, or
something.
Lynx, perhaps? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_%28web_browser%29
First released in 1992 according to Wikipedia, but it's a cat from the
right era and I
could believe that date may not be exactly correct.
Mark.
That could be it. It was text based with pretty ascii colors.
I think I used a time share through IBM??? to get to the internet.
For me, I used TIA and SLiRP for SLIP and PPP emulation to use with
Windows Trumpket for Internet on my dial-up connections and shell
accounts. I didn't even have Lynx back then on it IIRC. I was one of the
first to do that during my college days (1994-1998).
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