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- From: richardc@vogue.adsp.sub.org (Richard Carde)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: Systems with networking standard
- Message-ID: <richardc.0696@vogue.adsp.sub.org>
- Date: 22 Nov 92 19:21:23 GMT
- References: <1992Nov18.221128.24724@fcom.cc.utah.edu> <jmarin.722156388@messi.uku.fi>
- Organization: Amiga Developer (GPSoftware ACM093)
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- In article <jmarin.722156388@messi.uku.fi> jmarin@messi.uku.fi (Jukka Marin) writes:
- > val@news.ccutah.edu (Val Kartchner) writes:
- >
- > > Amiga: The Amiga does allow networking standard if you
- > > consider ParNet and SerNet. They are defacto
-
- > Funny. I thought there was TCP/IP for the Amiga as well. Maybe I was
- > dreaming last night when I thought I was using TCP/IP on Ethernet
- > boards. I have alse been dreaming about ArcNet interface, DECNet
- > software etc.. Real funny :-)
-
- And X-Windows, how did I get that working? I have my Amiga connected
- to Internet via a SLIP connection which is part of the new Commodore
- TCP/IP software under BETA testing now.
-
- Network software and hardware certainly exists, and I am sure you will
- be pretty happy with what you will see, but it will depend on how
- cheaply you want to network - ehternet boards aren't that cheap yet.
- (SLIP connection is cheapo, but slow, especially NFS over SLIP :( )
-
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