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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: baileymf on March 14, 2007, 10:19:52 PM

Title: Ameristar A4066 Zorro II Network card
Post by: baileymf on March 14, 2007, 10:19:52 PM
Hi,

I aquired an Ameristar A4066 network card to use in my Amiga 4000D, It seems to be working, all the correct lights flash when connected to a router or hub. I can't get a driver to work with it. I download the one from the Amiga resource site, but when I try to install it using Genesis on OS3.9 it says can't open device.

Any ideas?

 :-?
Title: Re: Ameristar A4066 Zorro II Network card
Post by: rkauer on March 15, 2007, 12:15:20 AM
Do you try Aminet &/or AmigaUniversity ?

Or even TBBoAH?

Title: Re: Ameristar A4066 Zorro II Network card
Post by: baileymf on March 15, 2007, 09:27:00 PM
Thanks for for the site info, but I've tried them and no Joy. Just hope someone out there has a similar card and a working driver they can copy for me. :boohoo:
Title: Re: Ameristar A4066 Zorro II Network card
Post by: Rabbi on March 19, 2007, 04:05:30 AM
Quote

baileymf wrote:
Thanks for for the site info, but I've tried them and no Joy. Just hope someone out there has a similar card and a working driver they can copy for me. :boohoo:


Let me know if you get it working, because I've got an Ameristar 4066 that I've been meaning to install in my A4000.  I thought one could use an A2065 device driver, but I could very well be wrong.

Where did you find a driver for yours?  I'm interested.  Thanks in advance.

Title: Re: Ameristar A4066 Zorro II Network card
Post by: MozzerFan on March 19, 2007, 04:06:13 PM
I don't know where you got the drivers from, but you can try these sites :

Big book of amiga hardware: a4066.dms (http://www.l8r.net/install/ethernet.serial/A4066.dms) or this one:
Installers heaven: a4066.dms (http://www.l8r.net/install/ethernet.serial/A4066.dms)

Hope these drivers work for you guys.

EDIT: Without trying to be a smart-ass: these files are
DMS-archives. you have to unarchive them to a floppy disk.
Just to make sure you know ...

Regards,
Lloyd