I promised to update this thread when I got the Amiganet unit. Well, it arrived in the mail today! Unfortunately the A500 version does not have the AUI 15 pin D-connector that the stand alone Zorro II card has. It only has 2 BNC connectors.... So ATM I don't have the means to test the Amiganet device 100%.
I quickly hooked it up to my A500 and installed the SANA-II compatible hydra.device driver. I'm using AmiTCP 3.0b2 and I configured the card in AmiTCP:db/interfaces, assigned it an IP address with ifconfig. Now, when I ping the card's IP I get a response! When I run Showconfig I also see the board reported as 2121/1 which is the correct Autoconfig ID according to amiga.resource.cx.
BNC-RJ45 solutions are quite a bit more expensive than a simple AUI D15-RJ45 converter. I am currently on the look out for an old cheap 10Mb hub that has both BNC and RJ45 ports so I can connect the Hydra to a free Ethernet port on my iMac.
The reason I wondered about the DMA issue is that the Viper 520 manual states that A500 side car devices that employ DMA don't work together with the Viper. But given the fact that the card is detected and pingable, I assume this means the device is in good shape and works with my Viper 520, which is all I needed to know ! :-) (or am I being too optimistic).
I found this old Usenet discussion that seems to indicate a non-DMA Amiganet version was planned for the A500:
LinkAlso a
promotional flyer for the GVP A-Net 500 Ethernet adapter (a rebadged version of the Hydra) seems to indicate the same:
* All controllers have 16kB of onboard static RAM allowing DMA directly to/from the network. A2000 controller also has DMA sequencer allowing DMA transfers directly from/to the Amiga's memory.
I guess that could be interpreted as the A500 version having no DMA? Whatever the case, I hope to be able to hook the Hydra up to my iMac soon
:-D