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Anubis 23 October 2006 16:34

Amiga network card drivers
 
I have net gear wireless card and Dell's Fast Tasking PCMCIA cards. Is it possible (and where) to find amiga drivers for them?

If there is no drivers for those cards, what cards do you use and how's networking between PC and Amiga working? (I never networked an Amiga before)

I don't have problems with networking PCs as I'm kind a network admin (with all other admin functions as well).

alexh 23 October 2006 16:47

Post the exact model numbers and I'll tell you.

You can use NE2000 compatible PCMCIA ethernet cards with the cnet.device driver and some Dell and 3COM ones with the 3C589.device driver.

You can use wireless cards which use the PRISM2 chipset using the prism2.device driver. I am not sure if the wireless card you have will be this type.

The cards cannot be CARDBUS type PCMCIA. This pretty much rules out most FAST ethernet cards (100Mbit) and all USB cards.

In addition to the hardware and the drivers you will also require a TCP/IP stack. They are usually commercial and require registration, although most are now defunct. The main 3 are Miami DX, AmiTCP/Genesis, TermiteTCP If you have OS3.9 then you already have Genesis.

Zetr0 23 October 2006 23:29

I could be wrong Alexh, but can you confirm, does OS 3.5 and 3.9 come with a TCP/IP stack ?

alexh 24 October 2006 01:37

OS3.9 does. I said that it came with an unrestricted version of Genesis.

OS3.5 comes with a time limited demo (1 hour?) of Miami (non deluxe)

Jope 24 October 2006 07:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by alexh
OS3.9 does. I said that it came with an unrestricted version of Genesis.

True, however it's legality is/was disputed.. :-D

What NSDi had to say about it:
http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/amitcp392.txt

Don't let that stop you, however.. NSDi is no longer around.

Anubis 25 October 2006 14:11

I have actaully 2 cards (wireless I will get letter from my brother). First one is Dell's Fast ethernet 10/100 base-tx (by 3Com) Model 3CCFE575BT-D and second one is modem/network card made by 3Com called Megaherz. Model is 3CXM356.

Any info on those two cards?

Does ClassicWB has any of required networking components?

Jope 25 October 2006 14:34

Not supported (you could have downloaded the package youself and checked out the compatibility list. :-)

Anubis 25 October 2006 15:07

You've right.

Not sure about classic wb. I will ask Bloodwich.

alexh 25 October 2006 16:05

ClassicWB doesnt have network components. You'll have to download them off Aminet and install.

Not much use until you get an ethernet card which has drivers though :)

Anubis 25 October 2006 17:50

I'm sure I'll menage to find something.

How do you connect CD to Amiga? (this might be easier way of transfering files... :))

alexh 25 October 2006 18:27

The best way of xferring files between a PC and an A600 is to use a PCMCIA hard drive in the form of a CF card adapter.

You will need:
Total cost about £15

Anubis 25 October 2006 18:54

I'll check that path too.

Is there any limit on the size of SD? (I have 512MB at home)

Thanks for suggestion. :)

alexh 25 October 2006 19:03

Compact Flash NOT SD.

I would imagine the limitation is 2 or 4Gig as per Kickstart limitation but I dont know.

amigakit.com 25 October 2006 19:04

Alternatively you may want to try our PCMCIA CF Kit which is supplied with our EasyADF software.

EasyADF will convert ADFs to Amiga floppy disks and vice versa. It will also decompress LHA files and has basic file managment functions such as rename, delete, file information etc.

EasyADF works on OS 2.x and 3.x machines, both A600 and A1200. It also is designed to fit on an NTSC display as well as PAL.

The kit does not need a hard disk but can be hd installable. It is designed to be as user friendly as possible and is supplied with printed documentation (with screenshots).

We have designed the boot disk to load straight to a boot wizard which guides the user through and loads drivers automatically in the background.

Another bit of networking software we have developed is EasyNet - this is designed to make network/broadband access easier than using Genesis, Temite TCP et al.

Both EasyADF and EasyNet are being further developed- upgrades are free for existing users.

alexh 25 October 2006 19:10

If price is secondary to your free time I recommend you get the AmigaKit product, it should make things easier.

Support your Amiga shop!

EasyNet eh?? What is the TCP/IP stack at the core?

dambuster 03 November 2006 20:41

Hi
Ive got a Xircom CE3b-100 PC Card 16/5v, any use ?
I wont be able to try it untill my accelerator arrives from ebay.

TIA
Paul

Zetr0 04 November 2006 01:40

Hey damn buster, I am afraid thats a 32bit CARDBUS PC card, and wont work with the native Amiga PCMCIA :(

sory to be the bearer of bd news but there are plenty of other options available just have a little search.

Chain 04 November 2006 09:06

xircom are definitely NO NO.

Jope 04 November 2006 12:06

It is not a cardbus card, but there are no drivers for it anyway, so it doesn't make a difference.

IIRC Xircom cards are somehow electrically incompatible with the A1200/600 PCMCIA port.. Could be just misinformation, though.

dambuster 04 November 2006 12:35

:bash just my luck, i'll just have to use the old parnet cable- wheres the ladder for the loft

thanks
Paul


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