Telnet, DISPLAY and other 1990s memories ======================================== I have played with my Apple IIe Enhanced today. The machine is (among others) equipped with the Uthernet board so it can be connected to a computer network. I did some stuff here but then I have realised I need to do some work on my SGI O2 (because no one can run OpenGL programs on the Apple II). So I have turned on my SGI O2 and have decided to use the Apple IIe as a remote console for some moments. So I started the Telnet65 on the Apple and connected to the O2. Then I set the DISPLAY environment variable (export DISPLAY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:0.0) to the address of my O2 screen and started to run GUI apps there. The Apple then served mostly as a console for their text outputs. This was quick and easy! Of course I can run the "screen" so I have sort of multitasking on my Apple terminal, too!