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[NF] C=64 on the internet
Brant E Layton
2018-01-15 17:16:51 UTC
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Maybe a serial port connection, and use Kermit?

Or, type out the files (or print), directed at a serial port, and
collect them on the other end with a simple program that captures the
data stream?

*Brant Layton*
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Re: [NF] C=64 on the internet
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Ted Roche
2018-01-15 18:00:24 UTC
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Post by Brant E Layton
Maybe a serial port connection, and use Kermit?
Or, type out the files (or print), directed at a serial port, and collect
them on the other end with a simple program that captures the data stream?
*Brant Layton*
That would likely work, too. I'll have to find a few "spare minutes"
and see what I've got for hardware, blow the dust out of them, and see
what will actually start up, then decide which way to go.
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