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hey guys look whos back long time no speak today were gonna get straight back into it and do a follow up on a video I did a couple of years ago about connecting retro computers to the modern Internet and reliving those BBS days now in my last video that I made about two or three years ago now I used a modern PC connected to the Internet and then reroute in traffic via a null modem cable into an old Amiga 500 which did work but it was a bit of a clunky solution and today were going to be looking at a more modern solution that will allow you to connect your retro computer leave that PC and Amiga and Atari ST and acorn archimedes up to the internet and then check it out bulletin board systems and for that were gonna be using this little device here a Y modem 2 3 2 now ever since I was a kid Ive been fascinated with the idea of connecting my computer to others maybe because of watching movies like wargames or picking up magazines with comm sections and marveling at those intriguing l