Not too terribly difficult; there are various hardware 'modems' (e.g. Lantronix UDS-10) that can often be found used for around $30, or there are a number of software apps that run on (through) another computer (e.g. TCPSER).
Have fun researching! m On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 7:54 PM Will Senn <will.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > Awesome. Now, all I gotta do is figure out how to telnet from my m100... > > On 10/6/22 6:36 PM, Gregory McGill wrote: > > https://thekeep.net i have modem and telnet > > > On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 11:45 AM Tommy Phillips <to...@tommyphillips.info> > wrote: > >> There are certainly BBSes running, but the majority are accessible via >> telnet over the internet. >> >> bbsing.com >> telnetbbsguide.com >> >> >> On 10/6/2022 12:26 PM, Will Senn wrote: >> > As you may have noticed, I'm putting my m100 through its paces and >> > enjoying the process of treading down memory lane. Last night I >> > finished coding up my banner program using the M100 font. Now I just >> > need a printer (or retroprinter emulator) to try it out on... in the >> > meantime, I'm catching up on remote communications. If I understand >> > correctly, the m100 has a built in 300 baud modem. Am I understanding >> > this correctly? >> > >> > If so, in this oh so modern era, how does one go about exercising it? >> > I don't currently have a land line, so does it work with an iphone? >> > (never saw that coming... can I connect 300 baud over iphone, >> > hilarious, but there you have it). Are there BBSes still in operation? >> > >> > Later, >> > >> > Will >> >> >> -- >> Tommy Phillips >> >> to...@tommyphillips.info >> 303-981-4310 >> >> >