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- From: jeremyn@nj5.injersey.com (Jeremy )
- Newsgroups: demon.ip.support.amiga,demon.tech.amiga,comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Home Network
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- Date: 7 Apr 1996 07:17:08 GMT
- Organization: Asbury Park Press
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- John Kennedy (johnk@infosys2.thegap.com) wrote:
- > Rhiannon Macfie <rhiannon@llais.demon.co.uk> wrote:
-
- > >At home, between us, we have:
-
- > >Amiga A500+ (I`m willing to bring my 4000 home if absolutely necessary,
- > > but if there`s a way of getting the 500 in I`d rather that)
-
- > >PC Pentium
- > >PC 486
-
- > You can stick ethernet cards in the PCs, and get one for the A4000 and
- > run TCP/IP to make use of FTP and so on. Sharing printers is pretty
- > much out though. You could also network the PCs (ethernet again) and
- > use a serial link from the A500. Not much fun though.
-
- You could also use an Amiga ethernet card on the A500 by using a Zorro 2
- adapter on the edge connector, I would think. Micro R&D makes one, the
- Slingshot Pro.
-
- Jeremy
- jeremyn@injersey.com
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