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- From: Kimnach@lerc.nasa.gov (Greg L. Kimnach)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: how to network two (or more) amigas....
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 1996 17:51:05
- Organization: NASA Lewis Research Center
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- granted, i know that i'll have to get ethernet cards, but what s/w (an h/w) is
- recommended to accomplish the following.
-
- i would like to use an amiga as a stand-alone system and as a "terminal" to
- other remotely located amiga(s), and to be able to run
- software which is loaded on the remotely located amiga(s). for example: i
- would like to have my amiga 2000 in my room and my amiga 4000 (having the
- toaster/flyer) to be located in another room, and i would like to have access
- to the toaster/flyer from the a2000. (of course, i would also like to have
- access to the a2000's par on the a4000 side when i'm located by that machine.)
- and, eventually, i'd like to open a "ibm-clone session" on either amiga.
-
- thanks in advance for any and all advice,
-
- greg
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