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Re: What is a easy way to get a4k online
« on: August 21, 2013, 07:17:17 PM »



Project Links:

http://lallafa.de/blog/amiga-projects/plipbox/
http://lallafa.de/blog/amiga-projects/plipbox/plipbox-hardware/

costs less than $20.00US to build.
It's no speed-demon by today's standards, but it is very functional ethernet connectivity, and it's something the community has needed for a long time.

Hats off to Lallafa for a great idea, implementation, and documentation.
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Re: What is a easy way to get a4k online
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2013, 11:36:03 PM »
Quote from: amiman99;745755
That is Awesome! I need to read about it.
Do you know what is the max speed?


Faster than MAGPLIP, and slower than Ariadne/Xsurf..

That's about all I can say at this point. Lallafa may have some approximate real-world speed figures somewhere on the blog/project pages.
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Re: What is a easy way to get a4k online
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2013, 02:00:23 PM »
I need to get a copy of Roadshow before I can do any kind of real speed comparisson (MiamiDX is slow).

At a very early stage in the project, Lallafa stated on his blog:

"On the software side there is still some clean up left to do but all basic things are working and I am already surfing the net with up to 50 KiB/s on my Amiga…"
(http://lallafa.de/blog/2012/07/introducing-plipbox/)

Since then, he has done some substantial refinements/changes to the software on the AVR programming as well as the AMIGA sana II driver.
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