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- From: zarthac@bradley.edu (Matthew Simmons)
- Subject: Re: Networking w/friend's Gateway 2000
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 04:08:58 GMT
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- Mike R Doerner (mdoerner@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) wrote:
- : Hello, I have a question concerning networking. My friend will be
- : getting a Gateway 2000 computer very soon with a 14.4 k modem and ~340meg
- : hard drive. I would like to hook my amiga 500 (ks 2.0) through my serial
- : port, to his serial port so that I can use his 14.4 k modem and use his
- : Hard Drive for storage. Will DNet be able to handle this? AmigaNOS? And
- : what software does he need on his end to make the whole thing work? Thanx...
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