Jeff Geerling has created a miniature dial-up ISP using a Raspberry Pi and a two-way line simulator to connect retrocomputers like his aunt's G3 MacBook at 36 kbps. This setup, which mimics the functionality of early ISPs with software installed via Ansible, allows users to experience vintage internet browsing on old machines while addressing compatibility issues through tools like MacProxyClassic for accessing modern web content.
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