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It doesn't exist, but there's no reason(besides practicality) that it
couldn't... You could use the graphlink with a modem like Telnet83 does, then
make your own program to connect to AOL and emulate it's protocol. It would
be insanely complicated to make it do everything AOL does, but email and IM's
wouldn't be too bad. There is a program for the Newton(the defunct Apple PDA)
called Aloha which does email by emulating AOL 2.7, so it's definitely
possible. Would it be possible tomake a modem that connects to the place
where the Plus module goes?(I'm not too familiar with the 92's hardware.)
Printing is the same story...possible, but not too practical. At least it
would have more potential use. You wouldn't be able to print from AOL while
you were connected though, since there's only one communication port.
As for AOL people, at least 90%. At this point I'm only here to keep my email
address. Until cable is available where I live.
Vincent
<< What the hell are you talking about? You can't connect to ANY online
service
with a TI
(well, there IS that Telnet83 program, but that's good for BBSs and the like.
Besides it doesn't work with protocols like AOL's...)
There is also no printer device (that I know of) for the TI-92. (Although it
could be developed, I imagine...)
Maybe 90% of AOL's population really are fools.
--David Yip >>