podop03@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu (Kriston J. Rehberg) (04/24/91)
This is to all you folks using Amiga UNIX at Virginia Tech. I assume your A3000UX systems came with Ethernet ports. Do you have your systems connected to a file server, or are you all independent and nonconnected machines? What I would give to hook my Amiga to the internet! .-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Kriston J. Rehberg, student operator | "Only Amiga makes it possible" | | podop03@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu (SunOS 4.1)----------------------------.-' | PODOP03@BINGVAXA.BITNET (VAX/VMS) / The POD will become a much nicer place \ |----------------------------------| Once the XBALANCE system has been erased | | "Opinions expressed here are my `------------------------------------------' | own and do not at all reflect those of my employer nor this organization" / `--------------------------------------------------------------------------'
aq078@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Glenn Waldron) (04/24/91)
Actually, they were not equipped with Ethernet ports/cards. Each machine is entirely standalone and is not on the net... and cannot be connected to the net w/o the Ethernet setup that was not provided! This is unfortunate because it seems to be a bit of a waste of a good potential for a nice network. -> Glenn. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Glenn A. Waldron Virginia Tech E-Mail: gwaldron@gnu.ai.mit.edu -------------------------------------------------------------------