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Re: Apple IIe TCP-IP w/ LANceGS Card
"pilgrimer" <no@no.no> wrote in message
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: I have not clocked the LANceGS. I am not sure what sort of
through-put you
: can expect, but, doing a download on FTP I can state that the
speed "seemd a
: bit faster" then dial up but not anywhere as fast as any Mac
or PC I have
: on the Network from Heck doing the same process. What I can
state though is
: that the LANceGS is a wonderfull adition ot my main GS. Using
Spectrum or
: Kim Howe's TelnetNDA as a portal to Syndicomm for online chat I
am on my GS
: almost daily.
You know, I might set my GS up on one if I was
a member of Syndicomm, which may happen in the
coming year, never know. I joined A.P.P.L.E,
but I never know when the chats are.
: When I 1st got my Lance (and I was on one of the early US
group-buys) I 1st
: tried it in a Platinum IIe and ran Mr. Lange's utilites.
Mainly I was
: setting up a fixed IP on the card on my internal net and seeing
what all the
: gadget was capable of. Soon after that I got my GS and put the
Lance in its
: current home (and its home for the last 2 years or so).
So you must be very familiar with it. Now I know
where I can get help. ;-)
: Here are the specs on my GS:
: ROM 3 with a TWGS at 6mhz.
: Slot 1 Appletalk (on a 422 cable to a LC which is LT Bridged to
the rest of
: the net, mainly for file trasnfers),
: Slot 2 a Vulcan card (on a 150mb Gold Vulcan hard drive-power
supply),
: Slot 3 TWGS,
: Slot 4 Apple Slinky 1mb memory card used as a Ramdrive,
: Slot 5 on 3.5 (800) floppys,
: Slot 6 a Apple Superdrive card on 1 a reworked superdrive in a
800k drive
: case and a AE 1600 type drive, no 5.25 drives attached
: Slot 7 LANceGS.
: Memory is a 4mb AE memory card for a total of 5 mb
Nice system.
: The Lance is on a standard 10bT hub along with the LC and a
couple of older
: Macs, PCs, Etherprint adapters, a Laserwriter IIg (sort of)
printer and
: hooked to my DSL router upstairs via a VERY long CAT5.
Can you explain the need for AppleTalk on slot 1
when you've got the Ethernet connection between
the GS and the LC? Just curious.
: This pic is not current, but it will give an idea of my
configuration
: http://www.syndicomm.com/~pilgrimer/pics/mynet2.gif
All I can say is Holy Heck!!!!!!!!!! };-)
: Joachim Lange has done a wonderful thing bringing the third
Apple II
: ethernet card that came to competion to the market. Me hat is
off to him
He has brought many wonderful items to the Apple IIs.
I hope I can meet him halfway there.
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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