« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2017, 02:11:57 PM »
- I'd like to get on the Internet to telnet to some BBS's so that'd mean some sort of network PCMCIA card... or I want to say I've seen something that attaches to a serial port and emulates a modem but actually does WiFi. Is there a preference or known better/smoother option?
Once you have your network up and running, I'd recommend NComm or JR-Comm for terminal programs, along with TelSer to emulate a phone connection over network. I've used this combination myself for BBSing on my A1200, although not recently. VIRterm is alright, too.
There are a few QWK offline mail readers available for the Amiga (if you want to go whole hog), although I haven't tried any of them.
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