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- | ====== Virtual Model (vmodem) ====== | + | ====== The Raspberry Pi Dial-Up Modem ====== |
- | //Turn a Raspberry Pi into a virtual Dial-up Modem (Serial-to-Ethernet Adapter) to facilitate Internet connections with legacy computers and terminals.// | + | //Turn a Raspberry Pi into a Serial Dial-up Modem to connect to ethernet or the Internet // |
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* [[Guides:List of Compatible Websites]] List of classic websites that work with pre-2000 legacy web browsers. | * [[Guides:List of Compatible Websites]] List of classic websites that work with pre-2000 legacy web browsers. | ||
* [[Guides:Virtual Modem:Script|Source code and Coding Examples]] | * [[Guides:Virtual Modem:Script|Source code and Coding Examples]] | ||
+ | * [[Guides:Web Archive Proxy|Steptail Wayback Proxy Server]] Connect your retro computer to a mirrored copy of the Internet as it was in 1996! | ||
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