Email and Usenet suite for the Apple //e or GS with Uthernet-II ethernet card
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Bobbi's Fork of IP65

I have made the following changes:

DATE65

  • Load timezone information from TZONE.TXT configuration file, rather than hard-coding.
  • Automatically determine if it is DST or not (using North American rules) and choose timezone accordingly.
  • Support for ProDOS 2.5 extended date format.

Apple II Email Suite

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The original README.md follows ...

IP65 consists of three parts:

All three parts are available for three 6502 based target systems:

  • The C64
  • The Apple II
  • The ATARI (XL)

IP65 requires Ethernet hardware. There's no support for TCP/IP over serial connections whatsoever.

On the C64 there are two supported Ethernet devices:

On the Apple II there are three supported Ethernet cards:

On the ATARI (XL) there are two supported Ethernet devices: