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>On Fri, 14 Apr 1995, Tan Tuan Hiang Cheryl A wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Need some help here. I'm setting up a Ethernet for my 2 Amigas and SGI.
>> Could anyone out there advise me on the type of network software to use
>> on the Amigas. Are there any network on Aminet that I can use? I've already
>> purchased two Hydra Ethernet cards and want to use my SGI for compositing my
>> lightwave animations. Thanks in advance.
>>
>
>Try AmiTCP4.0. It's available on AmiNet.
With an eye towards networking my Pentium (running LW 3.83 currently) with
my A2000 and its PAR, what's the CHEAPEST networking card I could currently
find for the Amiga?
I've seen prices like $299, and that seems too much.