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Home 🍎 News 🍎 Use your Apple II as a terminal for OS X
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Use your Apple II as a terminal for OS X

by a2fan June 27, 2007February 15, 2023

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Dr. Steven Weyhrich brought this helpful how-to article by Paul Weinstein to our attention. Paul’s post steps the reader through the process of how to use an Apple II as a terminal for a Macintosh running OS X. It’s easy and practical to do, and it’s very cool to see the stylish Apple IIc being used in a modern, corporate office environment.

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