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Thanks for the information and the links! I guess I'll have to do some reading! Much appreciated! Bob
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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
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That is absolutely INCREDIBLE! I am extremely impressed! Bob
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THANKS! Bob
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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!
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I checked eBay, and couldn't find anything. Where might the schematics be found? Bob
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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.
