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  1. @GamesMissed

    How to get an Apple IIC online

    I was about to note that the client software on the surl-server Releases page () includes a telnet program, but then I saw this portion of the release notes: When I've used it in the past, it's worked well. I hope it returns soon.
  2. @GamesMissed

    How to get an Apple IIC online

    Yes, as far as I know surl-server can be pointed at any serial device you have. I suggested the USB-to-DB9, DB9-to-MiniDin-8 chain simply because that's what I had on hand when I first set it up. Thanks for suggesting the Pi HATs, I don't have any experience with those yet.
  3. @GamesMissed

    How to get an Apple IIC online

    Wires: You'll need a computer with an Internet connection on which to run the server, a USB-to-9-pin serial cable, and a 9-pin serial-to-MiniDin-8 serial cable. There are pre-configured server image downloads for a Raspberry Pi, which is what I use - a Pi 3 or newer will work fine. There are...
  4. @GamesMissed

    SmartPortSD - lets build it!

    I have an older Manila Gear IIgs-to-VGA adapter, but were I to buy something today I'd try BMOW's Mac Sync-inator (https://www.bigmessowires.com/mac-sync-inator/). He has instructions for using it with a IIgs as well. I line the 15 kHz VGA from my video adapter into a GBS Control box...
  5. @GamesMissed

    How to get an Apple IIC online

    Hello @yomatiase, I just made an account here after reading for a while, in order to reply to your question. I have an Apple IIgs and a FloppyEmu, and I use surl-server (https://www.colino.net/wordpress/en/surl-server-a-serial-proxy-for-8bit-computers/) for Internet connectivity. It will work...