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- From: Karl.Staas@software.rockwell.com (Karl Staas)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: AmiTCP/Win95 Ethernet hookup?
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 96 20:12:08
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- Jeff Barr (elric@tnp.com) wrote:
- : Has anyone used Windows95's built in TCP/IP support to network to an
- : Amiga running either AmiTCP or other Amiga TCP/IP? I'm generally
- : interested in an ethernet hookup (I've got an A2065), but I'd like to
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- <stuff deleted>
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- I use Win95's built in TCP/IP to network my A3000 with GGII and NE2000 clone.
- Do you have particular questions? Probably you'd like to hear about possible
- choices for file sharing?
- I think you could choose:
- 1. NFS
- Put an NFS server on one machine and client on the other.
- Win95 has a couple NFS shareware clients (e.g. XFS32).
- I know of no Win95 NFS servers right now.
- Amiga has NFS clients in both AmiTCP and I-Net 225.
- AmiTCP has no NFS server.
- I think I heard that I-Net 225 is coming out with a server.
- 2. LanManager
- Win95 comes with client and server.
- Amiga has a alpha/beta port of samba (the UNIX origin LM server).
- 3. FTP
- Both have client and daemon.
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- If I'm way off on what you wanted, sorry.
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