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Re: A2000-HD TCP/IP
« on: January 28, 2005, 01:25:24 PM »
First off, C= never released 3.0 for the A2000, it is probably the 2.1 or 3.1 version of the OS.  You can do a system check either by typing line commands in a shell window (cpu, avail, dir, list, makedir, etc.) or by opening a program in the drawer Tools (I forget the exact name). Logical device names are always followed by a full colon (:) and directories by a forward slash (/).  Type (cd /) to go back a directory or (cd device name: or drawer name) to go forward. There is a shell program icon in the system drawer, double click on it to open a shell on workbench.  For tcp/ip, you'll need a tcp stack program (try MiamiDeluxe, AmiTCP, Genesis or Termite TCP).  You need to know the device name for your ethernet card to configure it on a network or go on-line.  Delete is done either through a shell command (delete drive name:directory/filename) or via a pull-down menu at the top of the Workbench screen (click once on the file you wish to delete).  Files without icons can be seen graphically on Workbench by opening the drawer and then select Show All Files via a pull-down menu.  There's a program in the Tools drawer called IconEdit which allows you to create icons for files which don't have them.
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