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Date: Mon, 20 Jun 94 21:43:32 EDT
From: Dave Carlton <carlton@phm.utoronto.ca>
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To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: Raptor Networking.
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START QUOTE:
Welcome to the fold. There is no current way that we know of to network more
than one Amiga to one Raptor. The new version of ScreamerNet has changed
some of the networking scheme but I don't think it supports multiple Amigas yet.
Don - DeskStation
END QUOTE:
Don,
We were able to run two Amiga's on the Raptor Network. Each Amiga gof the processors. Not an ideal situation, I would rather have 4 each. *)
Ah well.. we should be getting a couple more in the next while.
It is simple to start up, just run start screaming on both of the machines,
and it will work. It is better if you set up two different address' for
the Amiga's, so that you can avoid the little window popping up telling you
that you have a duplicate address. But it will work either way.
Mark
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