[Coco] [Color Computer] Coco on the 'net
Fedor Steeman
petrander at gmail.com
Mon Jul 21 11:02:06 EDT 2008
Hmmm... even though this may not be the way of connecting the coco to the
internet, it may inspire a way forward. Our CoCo will never be able to parse
and render modern day complex webpages. HTTP-requests routed through a
special server that does the hard work and delivers web pages in a format
that the CoCo can handle, that might actually work!
But those are just my € 0.05...
Cheers,
Fedor
2008/7/20 Chuck Youse <cyouse at serialtechnologies.com>:
> On Sun, 2008-07-20 at 09:25 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 20 July 2008, Neil Morrison wrote:
> > >Have you seen http://www.startty.com/ ???
> > >
> > >Neil
> >
> > Interesting, I wonder what their business model includes besides selling
> the
> > networking hardware? Even that seems pretty low key. Nowhere on the
> page can
> > a working order link or a price be found.
> >
>
> They're not selling anything. All they're doing is providing a
> text-based Internet service to generate ASCII data for your display.
> Hooking up to the Coco or any other device is done through a
> bog-standard Lantronix or similar RS232-remote-management device.
>
> If you want to put all the network hardware and software in an external
> device, and hang it on a serial port on an 8-bit micro, limit yourself
> to a single fixed TCP session at a time, and then declare that the 8-bit
> is 'networked,' go right ahead. Doesn't fit my definition. :)
>
> C.
>
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