Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ukma!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!killer!elg From: elg@killer.DALLAS.TX.US (Eric Green) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Net for the Amiga Message-ID: <8411@killer.DALLAS.TX.US> Date: 21 Jun 89 03:37:27 GMT References: <8906191128.AA13488@jade.berkeley.edu> Organization: The Unix(R) Connection, Dallas, Texas Lines: 21 in article <8906191128.AA13488@jade.berkeley.edu>, A4422DAE@AWIUNI11.BITNET (Konrad Neuwirth) says: > 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. CMI apparently has an AppleTalk clone for the Amiga -- slow, but cheap. I say "apparently", because I haven't called them for details... this is based on a (3 line?) piece of EMAIL that I recieved. Given that Appletalk exists on the Amiga, and given that Appletalk gateways exist for PCs (don't they?), you ought to be able to take it from there. -- Eric Lee Green P.O. Box 92191, Lafayette, LA 70509 ..!{ames,decwrl,mit-eddie,osu-cis}!killer!elg (318)989-9849 "I have seen or heard 'designer of the 68000' attached to so many names that I can only guess that the 68000 was produced by Cecil B. DeMille." -- Bcase