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====== Getting Started with ALTERNET ====== | ====== Getting Started with ALTERNET ====== | ||
- | ALTERNET serves older (circa 90's) web sites. It is the easiest way to browse the Internet as it appeared in it's early days. | ||
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- | + | To begin, you will need to connect your vintage computer to your network and set it up so that it has access to the Internet. | |
- | ===== Setup Instructions ===== | + | |
- | To begin, you will need to connect your vintage machine to the Internet. | + | |
Connecting using Virtual Modem is optionally supported if you would like to emulate the dial-up sequence on a Windows 3.11 or a Windows 95/98 computer. If you would like to use the Virtual Modem, you may use the [[Guides:Virtual Modem|Raspberry Pi Virtual Modem]] guide to set it up. | Connecting using Virtual Modem is optionally supported if you would like to emulate the dial-up sequence on a Windows 3.11 or a Windows 95/98 computer. If you would like to use the Virtual Modem, you may use the [[Guides:Virtual Modem|Raspberry Pi Virtual Modem]] guide to set it up. |