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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: psxphill on March 04, 2014, 11:28:55 AM
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After the alternate gotek drive emulator firmware allowed it to be used on an Amiga, I wondered if a similar thing could be done for cheap internet access.
The firmware in this would probably not be very useful.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Serial-TTL-RS232-to-802-11-b-g-n-Converter-Embedded-WiFi-Module-CE-FCC-l-/281138524113 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Serial-TTL-RS232-to-802-11-b-g-n-Converter-Embedded-WiFi-Module-CE-FCC-l-/281138524113)
However it appears to be running Linux
User Application SW
Support customized apllication SW with Linux systerm.
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In which case it might be possible to reconfigure/reflash it to provide a PPP connection. You can configure the wireless using AT commands, so that would need a dedicated Amiga application but the actual internet connections should be doable using MiamiDX (or any other TCP/IP stack that supported PPP).
Running it over RS232 (especially paula) would obviously be slower than using PCMCIA/Zorro/PCI etc. But the last time I had an Amiga online it was using a modem, so I'm not particularly worried. Plus it would be reusable on any classic computer, Atari ST, c64 (just add serial port) etc.
I'm not going to look into this any further for a while, so if someone else fancies a challenge then it could be a cheap hack.