F.M Disciple (post: 1315950) wrote:That is amazing.
I heard stories from my father that the internet has been around since the sixties. However it was only used by the military and some research facilities at the time.
It was still cool just to see the equipment that made it all possible
and it still works, that's just remarkable.
ich1990 wrote:I have a friend who used to use a modem of similar type when he worked at a railroad company decades ago. To be honest, I always suspected that he was joking with me. I guess not.
Whitefang (post: 1316777) wrote:I think that's why the box can close, to prevent random noise from messing it up. It's actually a very cool design, I kind of want to know what my computer would look like if electronics had continued to follow that aesthetic.
ClosetOtaku (post: 1316810) wrote:Take the phone off the hook. Dial the number. Listen for the carrier tone. Quickly, now, put it on the modem and watch the screen. Don't miss or fumble! If you were too slow, you get nuthin'. Otherwise, the UNIX box at the other end starts talking to you, and you're on your way. Don't bump the modem, or you'll have to start all over again. Sometimes, if somebody tried to call the telephone you were using, it would also kill the session. If you got bumped too many times, you'd have a bunch of processes that you had to "kill -9"....
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