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Amiga TCP/IP Stacks
There are 4 main TCP/IP stacks available for the Amiga, although fortunately they are all closely compatible,
which means that regardless of the stack you choose to use, all applications should work with them.
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Stack |
Price (US$) |
GUI |
Demo |
Comments |
AmiTCP/IP 4.3 |
~$95 |
None |
4.0 on AmiNET |
This product appears to be discontinued - the NDSi website is no longer
accessible, nor do NDSi respond to emails. However, there are still a
great many people using AmiTCP, and the 4.0 demo is still very useful in its
own right for normal modem use. |
AmiTCP/IP Genesis |
£59.95 |
MUI |
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This is effectively AmiTCP 4.5 with an enhanced GUI, easier
configuration for multiple users, and some extra tweaks to make AmiTCP
easier to use. It is only avalable as part of
NetConnect 2,
a complete Internet software bundle including Web browser, Email, news, IRC
and more. |
INet225 |
$349 (5-user pack) |
Yes |
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This is the full version, for 5 users, which comes with an NFS daemon, to allow you to set the Amiga up as an NFS server. |
INet225p |
$150
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Yes |
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This is the single-user personal version, without an NFS daemon (but with NFS client support). |
Miami 3.0b |
$35 |
Choice of MUI or GTLayout |
Time-limited (1 hour)full demo. |
Very easy-to-configure and easy-to-use powerful TCP stack - the most up-to-date of all Amiga TCP stacks.
Uniquely, there is a PowerUp version
in development too (MiamiPPC)! |
TermiteTCP |
$49.95 |
Yes |
Yes |
This stack also includes a mail client, and is said to be very simple to set up. |
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