
Ben has his Apple IIe on the web, here's how he did it - "My Apple IIe is online via an ethernet card I bought from a2RetroSystems, and the Contiki Operating System. I used a super serial card along with a Windows machine and some software called ADT to transfer disk images of Contiki to actual Apple II disks. It's tricky to get the serial card configured properly, and you have to bootstrap the system by having the Windows machine type a program directly into the system monitor. I'd like to break out cc65 and create a web server that runs under Contiki, but that will be a little bit trickier." - Link & photos.
Apple IIe on the Interweb!
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