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Hello Everyone!
How well does everything run with a 1985 300 baud Commodore 64 setup, including a 40-character CRT monitor and all the bells and whistles, in
a modern Synchronet BBS? Along the way, there were some unexpected obstacles - true to Murphy's Law.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naRN0SaqyRY
I run NovaTerm on my C64, which is capable of a perfectly legible 80 column screen on a Commodore 1702 monitor. I have a bunch of ESP8266-based WiFiMode around here for use with my vintage machines, and the C-64's user port is go for 2400bps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =na
RN0SaqyRY
Thank you!
I'm only one part away from being able
to do this myself. I don't
have the GLink interface.
I'm tempted to get one now, and experience this myself. I have both a colour CRT TV, and a monochrome amber
monitor like yours. Won't able
to match your slick production values
though.
Nevertheless, thanks again.
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