Amiga-Link - The networking solution for all Amigas
Hardware:
- Extremely small design. The PCB fits in a standard SUBD23 connector case
(58 x 51 x 17 mm) which connects to the external floppy disk port or
the pass-thru of an external floppy drive.
- Transfer speed at the hardware level is 450,000 bits per second.
- Up to 20 hosts per net.
- Cable type: RG 58 coax with BNC connectors (same as thin ethernet).
- Maximum cable length: 100m per net, bus topology.
- No tools required for installation, no need to open the casing, just
plug it in.
- Up to three floppy disk drives can still be used.
- Standard SANA-II driver supplied, works with Envoy and any other modern
networking software.
- Uses DMA to transfer data between network and memory, no heavy CPU
contention (in contrast to slip/parnet solutions).
- Available for all Amiga models (except CD32, unless you have an SX-1).
Software:
Amiga-Link Software
- Works with all versions of Kickstart and Workbench between 1.3 and 3.1.
- File sharing and printer sharing supported.
- Peer to peer networking philosophy (no dedicated server).
- Volumes can be mounted and unmounted anytime, no need to reboot.
- Extremely easy installation: installing the files (by installer
script) and giving each host a unique name is sufficient.
- Transfer speed at dos level: about 22kByte/s on an 68000 machine,
30kB/s on a 68020 and up to 40kB/s on the high end machines.
On low end machines, AmigaLink is nearly as fast as Envoy on ArcNet.
Envoy 2.0 Software
Through an arrangement with Intangible Assets
Manufacturing, the Envoy 2.0 software is also included with the Amiga-Link
network adaptors.
Amiga Envoy is the standard Amiga peer-to-peer networking software that
was developed by Commodore's Amiga Networking Group. Its performance,
user-interface and API are consistent with the philosophy of the Amiga
Operating System. Amiga Envoy provides a simple messaging interface
for the easy development of reliable network applications. Included
applications enable connected Amiga computers to share their hard disks,
CD-ROMs, and printers transparently. Third-party applications can also
provide extra functionality such as electronic mail, remote computer
access, multi-user databases and multi-player games.
New features for Envoy 2.0 include support of AmigaOS 2.04 DOS packet
types (including notification and record locking), support for removable
media, enhanced reliability & robust recovery, localization, AmigaGuide
documentation, and more.
More information about IAM products and Envoy can be obtained at
http://www.iam.com.
Other Software
Since AmigaLink includes Standard Amiga Network Architecture (SANA-II)
device drivers, you can use other networking software such as AS225 or
AmiTCP as well. The main advantage of the AmigaLink software is that
it can be used with 1.3 and therefore with the CDTV.
Ordering Information:
For current pricing and contact information, see our price list.
Basic Starter Kit comes with 2 network modules, AmigaLink software,
Envoy software (2-unit license), connectors, terminators, 5m (16.5ft)
long cable, and manual.
Single Expansion Kit (with Envoy) comes with 1 network module, Envoy
software (2-unit license), connector, and 5m (16.5ft) long cable.
Custom cable lengths available on request, and also splitter cables
for external floppies with no pass-thru port.
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Last updated December 17, 1996