Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!think!linus!nixbur!nixpbe!mboen From: mboen@nixpbe.UUCP (Martin Boening) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Is there any ETHERNET card for the ST ? Message-ID: <1366@nixpbe.UUCP> Date: 22 Mar 90 10:10:25 GMT References: <94:kruel@vax.rz.uni-wuerzburg.dbp.de> Organization: Nixdorf Computer AG, Paderborn, Germany Lines: 97 kruel@vax.rz.uni-wuerzburg.dbp.de (Thomas-Martin Kruel) writes: >Dear networkers, > I know that this has come up before, but it hasn't been answered to the >group (as far as I can see from the archive). > Has anybody some informations about an ETHERNET card for the ST ? >If so, I'd appreciate information about > - where is it connected to (DMA, ROM port) ? > - internet protocols available (telnet, ftp, rlogin) ? > - which terminal emulations (vt200 etc.) ? > - vendor and price > - availability >If there is sufficient interest, I'll summarize the answers and post it to the >net. > Thanks in advance, > Thomas. >Thomas-Martin Kruel Inst.f.Physikal.Chemie d.Univ.Wuerzburg, Marcusstr.9-11 > D-8700 Wuerzburg, West Germany >BITNET: (will expire 4/1/90) >EAN: Hi again, second time I see this and second time I try to answer it: There is a thing called BioNet 100 available from Biodata GmbH Flughafen Siegerland D-5909 Burbach Tel.: (+49) 2736/50005-6 Fax.: (+49) 2736/5152 and also from these companies: Switzerland: Impuls Informatik, CH-2504 Biel URWA Electronic, CH-2504 Biel Spain : TOU, E-46008 Valenzia Italy : Euro Soft snc., I-50134 Florence Norway(?) : Futura Datasenter A/S, Box 91, N-5580 Olen Netherlands: Faster Systems, NL-5641 Eindhoven USA : CHI-Cheetah, CA-94960 USA Gr. Britain: Signa Publishing Systems Ltd. Alexander House, Aldershot Hampshire GU 11 1BQ or so. The following is taken from the latest ad in c't, the German magazine 'fuer Computertechnik', as are the addresses above: Atari ST, MS-DOS and UNIX all in one network. Gateways for DECNET, SUN NFS, Novell, etc. 10 MBit/s according to Ethernet/Cheapernet standard. Every machine working with it's own OS. Handling on the ST with an accessory. MS-DOS PC as deddicated server with partitions up to 2048MB. Atari ST as non-dedicated server (16MB partitions). Network security features including timelock and privilege levels. Spooler for all printers in the network (including laser printers). Mailboxes for messages and graphic images. Reliable transport protocol TCP/IP. Logging into hosts using telnet, datatransfer with NFS. Crash-Recovery for crashing systems. Backup-Server for critical applications. Private disk per user possible. That wwas the info from the ad. There was some more advertising hype which I won't translate here. Anyhow, for info on one possible Ethernet connection contact BioData. Martin Disclaimer: I do not work for BioData GmbH, nor am I associated with them. I wouldn't even write the above if there weren't the need for information. I do not guarantee for the correctness of above text. -- Email: in the USA -> ...!uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mboening.pad outside USA -> {...!mcvax}!unido!nixpbe!mboening.pad Paper Mail: Martin Boening, Nixdorf Computer AG, DS-CC22, Pontanusstr. 55, 4790 Paderborn, W.-Germany