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Re: ADSL Help
In article <fe280434.0203140002.996d771@posting.google.com>, Lee
Reynolds <kelticman1972@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Surely there must be ethernet cards created for the II. All you need
> is one with and AUI connector and a 10base-T adapter and the physical
> connection to the router would be up. Whether anyone could ever
> create a TCP/IP stack for the Apple II is another question. I doubt
> it would be possible on the II/IIe although I think I have heard of
> someone working on TCP/IP for the IIgs.
>
> I'm asking because I clicked on this thread thinking he was asking how
> to connect his router to a Apple II.
>
The ethernet card is called the LANceGS, the TCPIP stack is called
Marinetti, and I and others use it every day. I think we'll one day
even see tcpip for the II/IIe.
Kim Howe
khowe@omninet.net.au
See my GS programs at
http://www.syndicomm.com/~kimhowe
(This includes a web browser and telnet client :)
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