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- From: neilo@m140.aone.net.au (Neil O'Rourke)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: PCMCIA ethernet
- Date: Sat, 20 Jan 1996 07:16:29 +1000
- Organization: Customer of Access One Pty Ltd., Melbourne, Australia
- Message-ID: <neilo-2001960716290001@d56-1.cpe.maroochydore.aone.net.au>
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- In article <30FF08D9.418@infohwy.com>, Lars Nelson <lars@infohwy.com> wrote:
-
- > Does anyone know if there is software available to run
- > PCMCIA ethernet cards on an A1200?
-
- That depends. If you are talking about a pc PCMCIA ethernet card, the
- answer appears to be no.
-
- There is, however, a card from Interworks that is an ethernet adaptor. We
- have one at work, and it performs OK (though not as good as the QuickNet
- cards in the A4000's). I don't have their number right now, I'll post it
- monday if you like.
-
- The other option is the QuickNet card from RMF for the A1200. Assuming
- they are released by now, they can run in two modes. One is the
- propritory QuickNet mode (yeuch) and the other is the standard Ethernet
- mode. I find these cards to be well made and reliable, and can recommend
- them.
-
- Contact RMF, Sigmacom or your local dealer.
-
- Neil O'Rourke
- neilo@m140.aone.net.au
-
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