From: Woody Smith (woodysmith_at_comcast.net)
Date: Sun Mar 06 2005 - 10:27:22 PST
You're right.
I looked at my 120 os1.3 and saw send and receive options, thus the
capacity. On a deeper examination found that it could only use
SprintNet, I did find a couple of additional setups as you mentioned
Aloha, but all seemed obsolete.
Woody
On Mar 6, 2005, at 2:05 AM, Martin Joseph wrote:
>
>> .
> Actually this is one of those super rare occasions when I think Woody
> is kind of wrong. You aren't going to be using a 110 for any internet
> applications as far as I know. I started on a 120 and it BARELY could
> install NIE and dial up, although Aloha did work for a bit with AOL.
>
> You might be able to use a shell type of email remotely, but i think
> that would be about it.
>
> Good Luck,
> Marty
>
> PS Always using a subject line of hello from PR isn't very informative,
> but does make us jealous.
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