Finally I've tidied up my www-page a bit. It's a little more streamlined to DOS/text mode Net use - sure there are some links to the most comprehensive general, DOS program sources - and I have added two things:
-- a bare-bones Lynx package with the (relatively: Apr'2000) most recent Lynx for DOS which runs on '286s already. This is the most reliable, most straightforward text browser I know of, and it runs here for almost everything www-wise since I got it. (A few things it can't do is "secure"/SSL connections; but that would need "graphical" gear in most cases anyway); -- a section for Martin Goebbel's improved NETBAS interpreter: This is a quite amazing thing - a Basic(-like) interface for all sorts of Net work ! In itself, it's a small (93 KB) and concise Basic interpreter - BUT with a build-in interfaces to use the TCP/IP stack (using the Waterloo-TCP setup) and thus, just anything Net-wise is doable: from DOS ! (For my own use I wrote a Netbas script of a POP3 client - it's available at the www-place - which has run faultlessly ever since last November. It's what I use since for all my mail dwonloads with this reliable '286-workhorse. And I'm working on an upload, "authenticating" SMTP client - someone who's faster to get something the like ready ? It's needed !) To get a download listing, go straight to http://www.inti.be/hammer/download.htm For a more verbose description (though some of the more detailed d/l tags are not there) got to: http://www.inti.be/hammer/revovild.htm And sure the latest upgrade of ReRead is there too, <bg> Welcome - // Heimo Claasen // <hammer at revobild dot net> // Brussels 2003-02-21 The WebPlace of ReRead - and much to read ==> http://www.revobild.net To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies. More info can be found at; http://www.softcon.com/archives/SURVPC.html
