>
> > You're correct about Miami from OS3.5, but please let us know how you
> > went about getting online through BT, I was in contact with them re.
> > this, but was advised that at least a 486/win3.1+ was required to
> > handle the software, also, they didn't support Amiga, although a PC
> > emulator is possible. I'd like to know, since I'm ready to give up on
> > NC3.
>
> Sigh-o-rama. NetConnect is simply a name given to a collection of software,
> nothing whatsoever to do with 'how you connect to your ISP'. ie. the entire
> suite of software (11 programs) does not prevent you from making a
> connection!
NC3 has already caused me a loss of "cheap" Air Fares from
City-of-Derry to Stanstead. Every time I tried to 'click' on anything
in www.ryanair.com a JS error came up, so I couldn't Book.
> Using BT's PC software would, amazing although this seems, require a
PC.
Sounds like excellent advice, my daughter bought one from Gateway on
Friday last.
> Also, is there any particular reason why you are desperate to
connect to BT
> Internet and /only/ BT Internet?
I don't think I mentioned 'desperate', however, since my area only has
a BT 'phone service, and I don't want a conglamerate of bills, the
0800 number would save me quite an amount, since I'm on a rather low
and fixed income. I am, however, wide open to any better option you
may have regarding an ISP. Thanks.
Tom.
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