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Offline adrian82Topic starter

Installing and configuring a 3Com 3C589C Ethernet Card
« on: December 12, 2012, 03:54:41 PM »
Hey there,

I have finally found the time to install a new hard drive into my Amiga 1200 and install it with OS3.9.

After some minor issues with the partitioning scheme and the resource.library not being installed at all (just copying it from the installation CD fixed it), I am now ready to hook up my Amiga to the internet.

For this, I want to use an old 3Com 3C589C PCMCIA network card which plugs into my A1200. Furthermore, I have installed all internet utilities (Genesis, AmTCP, AmiWeb and AmigaMail) from the OS3.9 installation CD.

So far so good. What's the next step to get the network card running? I assume I'll just install the driver, tell the Genesis Wizard to use it and I am done? Does AmTCP/Genesis support DHCP?

The Amiga is to be connected to a university network through Ethernet with a full DHCP and name server running.

Any tips are appreciated :).

Cheers,

Adrian
- Amiga 1200 w/ Blizzard 1220/4 - ACA-1230/56MHz/64MB, OS3.9 + Debian unstable, Squirrel SCSI + CD-Writer and 160GB HDD
- Amiga 2000 ECS with A2090 and Genlock, OS 3.1
- Amiga 2000 with Blizzard 68060/128 MiB FastRAM
- Amiga 4000 Tower with Blizzard 68060/128 MiB FastRAM
- 2x Amiga 4000 with unknown accelerators
- 4x Amiga 500, Protar A500HD 2MB, C= A590 2MB, OS3.1
- Amiga 600 Standard + A601, OS3.1
- several 68k Macs
- Atari ST Mega
- 6
 

Offline adrian82Topic starter

Re: Installing and configuring a 3Com 3C589C Ethernet Card
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2012, 07:12:56 PM »
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AmiTCP doesn't have DHCP support, so you'd need to have static IP addresses. If it isn't possible, then you could get some few bucks router in between to do the job. Or change tcp/ip stack to Miami or wait till next year for Roadshow.


Static IP is fine, so it should work.

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Your PCMCIA card migth also not work directly because of the PCMCIA reset bug on A1200. Card shoud start working if you hotswap it when computer is on and for longer term fix you should install cardreset/cardpatch fixes from Aminet.


Ah, I remember to have read about this somewhere. But so far, I haven't had any PCMCIA-related problems on my A1200 so far. All cards were immediately detected.

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Otherwise setting up the TCP/IP stack should be pretty straightforwarded as you already guessed. Install the driver and configure the stack.


Great. Thanks for the heads-up.

Is there actually a more recommended TCP/IP stack to use? Or a more recent one?

Adrian
- Amiga 1200 w/ Blizzard 1220/4 - ACA-1230/56MHz/64MB, OS3.9 + Debian unstable, Squirrel SCSI + CD-Writer and 160GB HDD
- Amiga 2000 ECS with A2090 and Genlock, OS 3.1
- Amiga 2000 with Blizzard 68060/128 MiB FastRAM
- Amiga 4000 Tower with Blizzard 68060/128 MiB FastRAM
- 2x Amiga 4000 with unknown accelerators
- 4x Amiga 500, Protar A500HD 2MB, C= A590 2MB, OS3.1
- Amiga 600 Standard + A601, OS3.1
- several 68k Macs
- Atari ST Mega
- 6