Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!watdragon!rose!sjorr From: sjorr@rose.waterloo.edu (Stephen Orr) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Net for Amiga 1000 wanted Message-ID: <14614@watdragon.waterloo.edu> Date: 20 Jun 89 16:03:21 GMT References: <3537@lindy.Stanford.EDU> Sender: daemon@watdragon.waterloo.edu Reply-To: sjorr@rose.waterloo.edu (Stephen Orr) Organization: U. of Waterloo, Ontario Lines: 34 In article <3537@lindy.Stanford.EDU> whenry@lindy.Stanford.EDU (homo obsolescensis) writes: >The following is forwarded from a friend who does not have >access to Usenet: > > > >Date: Mon, 19 Jun 89 20:45:44 MEZ >From: Konrad Neuwirth >Subject: Net for amiga 1000 wanted > > >Hi, > I am looking for a (rather cheap) net that I can connect my amiga 1000 to. >the best solution would be something like TOPS, ethernet is to expensive, >The main thing is that it must be able to link about 3PCs (286 and 386) >and at least 1, maybe two amigas. But please bear in mind that I have a >1000. > Along the same lines, a couple of weeks back someone announced an appletalk card for the A2000, A1000, and A500 to come shortly. Since, I believe that IBM supports an appletalk card this would be a solution. Further, has anyone (at ReadySoft) considered how useful it would be if AMAX (ver 2.0?) and this appletalk card got along well with each other? I can see very useful Amigas emulating Macs, on Mac networks with laser printers, harddrives, fonts..... I know a few companies that would go for it! sjorr { The opinions expressed herein ARE those of my employer... ...I'm self employed! - sjorr }