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- From: ddef@hunterlink.net.au (Eric Fraser)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm,comp.sys.amiga.networking,aus.computers.amiga
- Subject: Re: a2065 information & networking to PC problems
- Date: Thu, 07 Mar 1996 13:13:49 GMT
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- astaude@silas.cc.monash.edu.au (AS) wrote:
-
- >I have an A3000 with an a2065 and a PC with an NE2000.
-
- >My concerns are that I initially got the a2065 in the A3000 when I
- >purchased the computer 2nd hand. Unfortunately I did not get any
- >documentation or software with it so I am not sure that the AS225 was
- >working properly. (if anyone has any of this, please give me an email
- >back). The a2065 has two different ethernet connectors - the coaxial
- >and the 15-pin connector. Perhaps there is a jumper that is setting
- >the 15-pin connector as the default connector? Is this possible or is
- >it auto-detecting?
- OK find the row of jumpers labelled ABC. For thin ethernet (using the
- BNC connection) they should be set to AB. There are two other blocks
- of jumpers. The one labelled JP1 -6 should be set on JP2 (second from
- left). This is the factory default and decides on interrupts. The one
- labelled JP7 should have the jumper off.
-
- I have a similar set up to yours except using an A2000. The main probs
- I had were with the NE2000 card (setting up its interrupts, IO address
- and all that stuff.) I used MicroSofts TCP/IP stack 3.11a (now on
- version 3.11b) and the AmiTCP 4.0 demo.
- Cheers.
-