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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 94 17:51 CDT
From: Robert Goemans <RGOEMANS@macc.wisc.edu>
Subject: Re: Lightwave BBS?
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>From: IN%"lightwave-l@netcom.com"
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>Subject: Re: Lightwave BBS?
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>Randy,
>I might be mistaken but I dont think you need an ethernet card just
>to do FTP. if you could FTP amiga files with your PC, you could save
>them on a 720k formatted pc dos disk. If you have 2.0 amigados
>use crossdos to read the files off of the disks into your amiga.
>if you dont have 2.0, there is a program in PD called MSD.
>
>my .02
You need either an Ethernet card or AmiTCP (which I run connected to a remote
dial-in SLIP server, which, it seems, are fairly rare, since I've never talked
to anyone else who uses one).
R Goemans