This article is from the Hangul & Internet in Korea FAQ, by Jungshik Shin jshin@minerva.cis.yale.edu with numerous contributions by others.
Under Hangul-capable environment as summarized
below and dealt with in depth above, you should
have little problem viewing Hangul Web pages in
and outside Korea. In case further help is
necessary, you may post your question to Hangul
USENET Newsgroup(See Subject 24), han.sys.ibmpc or
han.comp.www
o MS-DOS
o Software Hangul(See Subject 4) + most emulators
made for English such as ProComm, MS-Kermit and
Telix when accessin Unix shell account over
dial-up/serial link and running text browsers
like Lynx.
o Software Hangul(See Subject 4) + Hangul
patched(or 8 bit transparent) Telnet client for
MS-DOS to connect to a Unix host and run text
browsers like Lynx on remote host.
o Emulators with built-in Hangul capablity like
Shinsedae and Iyagi when accessing Unix shell
account over dial-up/serial link and running
text browsers like Lynx.
o Software Hangul(See Subject 4) + DosLynx when
connecting to the Net by Ethernet(or other LAN)
or PPP/SLIP
 
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