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  1. Implementing TCP/IP communications with HyperCard
    • Description: This article describes how to implement TCP/IP communications with HyperCard in three steps. First, it briefly examines the tools used to access information resources available through the Internet. Second, it outlines the necessary hardware and software requirements to make TCP/IP communications happen on a Macintosh. Third, it illustrates the implementation process with two stacks: Mini-Atlas and ListManager.
    • Date: 1992-12-21
    • Source: Originally published in Information Technology and Libraries 11(4):421-432, December 1992.
    • Subject(s): TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol); HyperCard; articles;
    • URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/tcp-communications/index.shtml
  2. Internet for Anthropologists
    • Description: This text is a written version of the presentation given to the Association of North Carolina Anthropologists (ANCA) at the North Carolina State University Libraries April 22, 1995. Its purpose is to provide an overview of the Internet (specifically the World Wide Web) and what it can mean for anthropologists.
    • Date: 1995-04-22
    • Source: This presentation was given to the Association of North Carolina Anthropologists (ANCA) at the North Carolina State University Libraries April 22, 1995.
    • Subject(s): Internet;
    • URL: http://infomotions.com/musings/eric-talks-to-anca/index.shtml

Creator: Eric Lease Morgan <eric_morgan@infomotions.com>
Date created: 2000-06-20
Date updated: 2010-05-01
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