Amiga BBS Online in 2019
You should be greeted with:
This limits the bitrate on the serial port to 38400 b/s (you can experiment with higher values, but I’ve noticed it’s not as stable), sets the ESP8266’s CPU to 160Mhz instead of the default 80 and adds a port mapping to be forwarded to your Amiga via the serial interface. To confirm, when you reset it and issue a command, it should look like this (your external IP might be different based on your wifi DHCP settings and I took this screenshot when the SLIP link was up, hence the PeerIP address being shown):
The serial port is not exposed on my case, and the header on the motherboard isn’t even populated so I had to ask someone at work to solder it for me, and the result was super professional – done by the same person who did the ESP8266 headers, major props to André! The MiST emulates an Amiga 1200 with an extra 24MB of RAM and 2 hard drive files in HDF format.
Source: blog.nootch.net