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I also have a similar experience with the NOBURST setting being a requirement for the PlipBox to work in most cases. To set it, you can do this in a shell: Code:
8.Ram Disk:> makedir ENVARC:Sana2 8.Ram Disk:> echo NOBURST >ENVARC:Sana2/plipbox.config Another option is to edit the file with a text editor of course. |
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I use AmiTCP. 3.0b is on the floppy and 4 is on the HDD. We can remove the HDD from discussion until I can ping the gateway.
I added plipbox.device to df0:devs/networks and initialized the disk according to the Github instructions. Running from the floppy: ifconfig plipbox0 returns UP and RUNNING. ping <self i.e. amiga ip> works fine. ping 192.168.1.1 (gateway) or a PC on the network doesn't work from the floppy. netmask is standard 255.255.255.0. So I'm stuck here and can do no more until this works. ![]() |
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OK, started from scratch and followed the guide exactly. The only thing I did differently was to use the 020 compiled plipbox.device.
Here is the disk image after the final reboot, if anyone can spot an error. If so, this error occurs from following the GitHub readme with the two downloads (networkbootdisk.adf and plipbox-0.6.zip). (One thing worth noting is that if you follow the readme exactly, you will never select an interface (e.g. PlipBox, X-Surf, etc from the popup menu in the s-s on the floppy). So IDK why that popup is there. Nor are there instructions for what to do when the floppy is working and connecting, to make your CF card WB install able to connect.) The result is the same. I can ping myself, but not the Gateway or a PC on the network. I can also ping the "broadcast" address, 192.168.1.255. I don't know if that means anything. MiamiDX seems to have a proper program for configuring Ethernet. I have never used it, so I'm asking for tips like official website, which version to get, 68000 support etc. |
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Concerning plipbox I made mine working with my A500 following the instructions provided in this video
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https://www.retro-commodore.eu/netwo...-on-the-amiga/ And a video for MiamiDX - just use plipbox.device instead of 3c589.device [ Show youtube player ] |
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