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Can I use ASDL on my Amiga?

Yes, it is possible to set up an ASDL connection on your Amiga. All you need is an Ethernet card and a TCP/IP stack. On the hardware side the A600 and A1200 come with a PCMCIA slot that allows connection of various Ethernet devices, such as the ApNet card from various Amiga suppliers. It is also possible to connect some PCMCIA Ethernet cards bought from a PC dealer and use them with the cnet.device, available on Aminet. Alternatively, if you have a Zorro-based Amiga, you can buy the Aridane card from VillageTronic.

Once you have bought the hardware and attached it to your system it is a simple matter of obtaining a TCP/IP stack, such as Miami or Genesis and setting up your connection through the drivers provided.

 

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