Labels:text | screenshot | font OCR: Help File attach asy <dev> <unit> <mode> <name> <bufsiz> <mtu> <speed> where asy - is always 'asy' for the serial network driver; dev - is usually 'serial. device' for the normal Amiga serial device driver. If you happen to have additional serial ports on your Amiga, you should list the name of its serial.device compatible driver here. unit - the unit number to be opened on the driver. Usually '0' for the case of the internal serial port. mode - is either 'slip' for serial line IP use; 'ax25' for KISS AX.25 use, or 'nrs' for the NET/ROM serial interface. name - is a symbolic name for the interface, something like 's10' or 'nos' bufsiz - the amount of buffering that the device driver will do. The larger you specify then it lessens the chance you' 11 experience serial line overruns. The value of 8000 works great with 9600 baud SLIP doing FTPs to a hard disk. mtu - the Maximum Transmission Unit of the interface; packets larger than this are fragmented. speed - baud rate you'd like the interface to run at. '9600' works great.