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- From: aeg03@rrz.uni-koeln.de (Jan T. Kim)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: TCP/IP for the ST and LAN Server
- Date: 6 Jan 1993 01:18:00 +0100
- Organization: Regional Computing Center, University of Cologne
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- In <C0Dno6.7vo@ccu.umanitoba.ca> ens@ccu.umanitoba.ca () writes:
-
- >A better way would be to use a MAC SCSI-ethernet board with an
- >ICD ACSI-SCSI connector. This would be faster, but the same
- >problem with lack of software drivers exists. Now if you
- >could get software only from the German companies at a reasonable
- >price...
-
- A year ago or so I had some email contact with folks at the TU
- Wien (Vienna), who had written a TCP/IP package for the Riebl
- Card plus. They had their stuff posted to an ftp site called
- fortec.tuwien.ac.at (if I remember that correctly). I don't know
- if they posted the source code too, but if so, that will
- certainly be useable for writing said software drivers, I figure.
- If they didn't post the source, there may still be a fairly good
- chance they're willing to share it, since this took place at a
- university.
-
- Greetinx, Jan
-
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