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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: hayashi on July 29, 2009, 10:54:05 PM

Title: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: hayashi on July 29, 2009, 10:54:05 PM
Hi,

Quite a while ago I posted a topic asking what the best way to link an A500+ and a Linux PC would be, and I was just wondering if, now I have an A1200, there are more/better methods than using a serial null modem cable.

Were there ever Ethernet cards or anything like that available for the A1200? Are there any PCMCIA cards that work with freely available drivers/utilities?

Thanks, Matt
Title: Re: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: Piru on July 29, 2009, 10:59:01 PM
Quote from: hayashi;517339
Were there ever Ethernet cards or anything like that available for the A1200? Are there any PCMCIA cards that work with freely available drivers/utilities?

http://www.google.com/search?q=aminet+pcmcia+network
http://www.acc.umu.se/~patrikax/amiga/guides/AmiTCP_Install/
Title: Re: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: mike- on July 29, 2009, 11:20:14 PM
Amitcp's ncftp client and the proftpd server on the linux side works well i use that here, there could be compatibility issues with some servers. Using a 3com 3c589c, you will have to alter a configuration file in amitcp for it to work but it does. ( IE. tell amitcp you have the first NIC on the list, find the file in amitcp: containing the network adapter name and driver, replace the driver part with the correct 3com driver. )
Title: Re: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: Karlos on July 29, 2009, 11:30:12 PM
This worked for me:

(http://www.amiga.org/gallery/images/810/large/1_4392.jpg)
(http://www.amiga.org/gallery/images/810/large/1_4393.jpg)

A copy of cnet.device for the driver, AmiTCP for the network stack. During installation of AmiTCP, lie and say you have a 2065, then modify the configuration files post install to point it to cnet.device instead of a2065.device.

Plug it into your router and install smbfs. Create a samba share on your Linux box and you are good to go.
Title: Re: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: hayashi on July 30, 2009, 12:08:40 AM
Thanks for the advice! Too bad I'll have to wait for ages until I can afford an Ethernet card; I'm already running a massive debt up with my mother vis-a-vis Amiga parts =P (workbench 3.1 disks being the latest addition)
Title: Re: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: amigadave on July 30, 2009, 07:26:29 AM
Interesting picture Karlos, I had never thought of anyone having an A1200 tower conversion with the A1200 original case still attached to the A1200 motherboard!

@hayashi, if you are going to continue your Amiga hobby, I think you had better get a job, or a better paying job if you already have one.  Amigas are very expensive these days compared to other computer platforms. (but well worth the price)
Title: Re: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: Jiffy on July 30, 2009, 07:27:38 AM
Quote from: hayashi;517352
Thanks for the advice! Too bad I'll have to wait for ages until I can afford an Ethernet card;

Especially as compatible cards cost EUR 5 or less...
Title: Re: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: hayashi on July 30, 2009, 12:37:17 PM
Hmm... Could anyone give me, like, a list or something (or just one or two would be fine) of highly compatible Ethernet card models to look out for?

Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: Karlos on July 30, 2009, 12:38:11 PM
Quote from: amigadave;517369
Interesting picture Karlos, I had never thought of anyone having an A1200 tower conversion with the A1200 original case still attached to the A1200 motherboard!


It's just the underside of the wedge. The top was removed, of course.
Title: Re: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: tone007 on July 30, 2009, 12:39:16 PM
3com 3c589 should be easy enough to find.
Title: Re: Networking A1200 and Linux PC
Post by: Jiffy on July 30, 2009, 02:31:13 PM
Quote from: tone007;517382
3com 3c589 should be easy enough to find.

I second that one. I use it myself in my A1200 and it costs next to nothing. Anything more than EUR 5 is way overpriced.

It's a well built and reliable card.