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  1. I finally got to watch your talk at VCF East last night on YouTube. Impressive on many fronts, but didn't realize you also had 10-year goals! Nice to hear of so many platforms represented! Sorry you had the WiFi issues! Loving my FujiNet on my Atari8's, Bob
  2. Thanks for the information and the links! I guess I'll have to do some reading! Much appreciated! Bob
  3. I'd really like to use my Atari ST on my home network. I have an Asante EN/SC-10T external SCSI->10Base-T adapter I use with some of my vintage Macintosh computers. Would it be possible to use this with my 520ST (1MB)? I guess the other question would be, are there any Drivers for it that would work on the ST? I use a Supra hard drive which plugs right into the ST, and the expansion port on the drive is the same DB-25 connector as used on my Macs, and it's true SCSI (I have used former Mac SCSI hard drives without modifications as secondary drives). So if a driver (and TCP/IP stack?) is available, or could be written by someone with much greater knowledge than me, it would be a great solution! Bob
  4. That is absolutely INCREDIBLE! I am extremely impressed! Bob
  5. Rory sells it. I've got one. It does work. You have to use the STing software with it. Its not as fast as a "true" LAN/ethernet but its waaaay faster than serial port speeds. 1028182[/snapback] I guess the next obvious question is, "Who's Rory?" And where might one find this "STing" software? Sorry for all the questions!
  6. I checked eBay, and couldn't find anything. Where might the schematics be found? Bob
  7. I'm new here, and have been enjoying the previous posts by everyone. It's great to know that there is still support for the ST! My question is, is there any _currently_available_ adapter to connect a 520ST to an EtherNet network? Thanks for any info! Bob C.
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