[comp.sys.amiga] You said BRIDGEBOARD ?

lambmc%essex.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk (Frederic LAMBERT) (03/27/90)

	Few years ago, I visited the SICOB, a place in Paris where vendors
expose their new machines, softwares, ... And I saw it: the A2000 with the
bridgeboard. It is possible, now, to have fun with parallel computing on a
micro computer !
	The technical manager did a demo for me, of 2 programs exchanging
messages from both machines (Amiga & PC). He told me that those programs
were given with the whole package. So I spend all my money in this "bi-machine".
But nothing like that inside. Absolutly no information that a developer would
expect. To have that, you have to be a "registred Commodore France developer"!
And you HAVE to pay for that...
	So I'm trying today, and it is a real brain storming for me, to get
those informations from you, in the Shakespear's langage... But, here are my
questions :

1> I read in an old technical reference manual that a link library called
   "jlib.lib" exists (or meaby I can do one if I can find a jlib.fd ?)
   Could anyone tell me where, or better mail it to me ?

2> Same questions about the include files (either for Amiga and PC sides).

3> And finally, the examples I mentionned above ?

My purpose is to write a server running on Amiga and a device driver on PC
to make df0: running as B: for PC. But maybe does it already exist ? For
that, I need as well the sources of trackdisk.device or something like that
(or an equivalent to dos-2-dos) that where, I think, in appendix k of the
even older ROM kernel manual 1.1 ...

If anyone can help, or give me any suggestion, you're welcome to mail me at
		 <lambmc@ese.essex.ac.uk>
Thanks,
			Fred. (The Frenchman in England)