ake@dayton.saic.com (Earle Ake) (04/17/91)
Is anyone running the AmigaTCP package that appeared on Fred Fish disk 225? I am attempting to run it on a 2000 with the 2065 ethernet LAN board to no success. Any help would be appreciated. Earle _____________________________________________________________________________ ____ ____ ___ Earle Ake /___ /___/ / / Science Applications International Corporation ____// / / /__ Dayton, Ohio ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Internet: ake@dayton.saic.com uucp: dayvb!ake SPAN: 28284::ake
dhansen@amiganet.chi.il.us (Dave Hansen) (04/21/91)
> > Is anyone running the AmigaTCP package that appeared on Fred Fish disk >225? I am attempting to run it on a 2000 with the 2065 ethernet LAN board to >no success. Any help would be appreciated. > > > >Earle >_____________________________________________________________________________ > ____ ____ ___ >Earle Ake /___ /___/ / / Science Applications International Corporation > ____// / / /__ Dayton, Ohio >----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Internet: ake@dayton.saic.com uucp: dayvb!ake SPAN: 28284::ake I'd suggest that you purchase the CBM AS225 software that works with the A2065 ethernet board. I'm using that in a 16 Amiga, SUN SPARC, and 7 Encore mini-computers network and it works well. FTP is up to about 60K/sec. rlogin and telnet work. The only trouble I've had is trying to FTP to a host that has user passwords with an automatic script. voice: (708)691-4747 Internet:dhansen@amiganet.chi.il.us
rick@tmiuv0.uucp (04/29/91)
In article <1991Apr17.120204.1568@dayton.saic.com>, ake@dayton.saic.com (Earle Ake) writes: > Is anyone running the AmigaTCP package that appeared on Fred Fish disk > 225? I am attempting to run it on a 2000 with the 2065 ethernet LAN board to > no success. Any help would be appreciated. > > Earle > Internet: ake@dayton.saic.com uucp: dayvb!ake SPAN: 28284::ake I'm running the 2065 and the Commodore AS225 software. So far, very few glitches. One 2065 is in an Amiga 2500/30 and is talking to four SCO ODT systems (386s with SCO OpenDeskTop [Unix]). The other 2065 is in an A3000 and is talking to a 386 running Everex's ESIX (Unix SVR3). The only major glitch I've run into is bogus messages from the FTP software, but the release disks tell you (in a readme file) to ignore those messages. As far as I can see, the only real hole in the CBM offering is the lack of an NFS server module (it includes a client, but no server). Nuts! Oh, and the CBM software wants a stack of 20K for the CLI commands. Ah, well. -- .--------------------------------------------------------------------------. |[- O] Rick Stevens | | ? EMail: uunet!zardoz!tmiuv0!rick -or- uunet!zardoz!xyclone!sysop | | V (rick@tmi.com) (sysop@ssssc.com) | | CIS: 75006,1355 (75006.1355@compuserve.com from Internet) | | | | "If it's stupid and it works, it ain't stupid!" | `--------------------------------------------------------------------------'