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- From: davebirdsong@delphi.com (David J. Birdsong)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: MultiFaceCard III
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 10 Mar 1994 01:58:17 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, serial, parallel, Zorro II, commercial
-
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- PRODUCT NAME
-
- MultiFaceCard III ("MF3")
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- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
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- Adds multiple "high-speed" serial and parallel ports to your Amiga
- 1500, 2000, 2500, 3000, 3000T, or and 4000.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Alfa Data US
- Address: P.O. Box 6990
- Champaign, Il 61826
-
- Telephone: ++49-89-357130-80
-
- E-mail: mfc@bscmuc,bsc.sub.com
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- $119.00 (US). I paid $79.95.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
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- HARDWARE
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- 1 MB RAM required.
- I recommend a hard drive.
-
- SOFTWARE
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- Kickstart 2.04 or above.
-
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- COPY PROTECTION
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- None
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- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
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- A2500/020, 1 meg Chip RAM, 6 megs Fast RAM
- Kickstart 2.04, Workbench 2.1
- Trifecta controller with 2 IDE drives.
- 386 Bridgeboard
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- Installation was rather easy. Turn the machine off and put the card
- into a slot. You'll need to find a place to put the extra ports that are on
- extra card end (or what ever they call the metal thing that screws into the
- back of the case to keep the card from falling out...). Then came the best
- part: I turned the machine on, and it works. (COOL, no smoke!)
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: If you are not comfortable opening up your
- Amiga, then you should have the work done by an authorized Amiga
- service center. Opening your Amiga yourself may void your warranty,
- and careless work may even damage the machine. - Dan]
-
- The software uses the Commodore installer, complete with removal of
- software in case you need to reinstall. I did twice, and I guess I should
- have read the manual a little better the first time. I must be honest:
- reading documentation is not my favorite thing to do (is it anyone's?), but
- I read the first few pages and then went for it. The Installer asked me if
- I wanted to set the card up for PiaNet (their version of Parnet), and I said
- no. Next, it asked if I wanted to direct the printer port to the MultiFace
- port, and to that I said yes. Next, it asked if I needed to add any
- drivers, and this was the sticky part! Make sure you read the documentation
- well on this part. I installed mine about 2 months ago, so I am going by
- memory now, but I made a mistake in the drivers part and I could not get the
- system to boot all the way from the hard drive. So I had to interrupt the
- startup, remove the software, and redo the installation.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- The reason I wanted a Multiface III was that I had just started
- running a BBS (MidiLand -- shameless plug (810)887-4357). I had connected
- my CDTV to my A2500 with Parnet and wanted to be able to print something
- while the CDTV was being used by BBS users.
-
- After hearing that the GVP I/O Extender card doesn't support Parnet,
- I decided to check out the Multiface III card. After posting on USENET
- about it, I received several replies saying that it was the best thing since
- sliced bread. I called the local Amiga dealer and asked if he had any. He
- said that he had sold a couple and had more on order. 3 days later he
- called to say that my card was in.
-
- The installation was easy (as long you know how to plug in a card),
- as described in the INSTALLATION section, above.
-
- I had Parnet working really well, and I didn't want to chance that it
- wouldn't work for me with the MF3, so that was the reason for not using the
- MF3 for that. The first test was to try printing something, and it WORKED!
- Hot DOG! Next was to get the serial ports changed to see the new device.
- and that was easy from the Prefs, as it put in the Duart Prefs and you just
- opened it and set it up the way I wanted it. Then came time to set up
- Term. Being a Point and Click kind of guy, I looked for the Duart.device the
- same way I did with Serial and Baud-Bandit, and guess what.. it is not
- there! Oh boy, what did I do wrong? NOTHING -- it seems that the
- Duart.device is in memory from the startup of the system. So I typed it in,
- and it worked. COOL!
-
- Next, I set up the BBS for the new Duart.device. That went easy.
- Now to check and see if it works. For some reason that I never figured out,
- it took some doing to get the Supra 14.4 modem to answer on the
- Duart.device, yet it worked fine if I went back to the serial.device, and the
- next thing I knew it was working. HOW? I don't really know, but it started
- working.
-
- The real test would be next to have someone on line downloading from
- the CDTV via Parnet and to try and print something. IT WORKED!! COOL! I am
- a happy camper now, and Peace has returned to my house. I can have the BBS,
- and my wife can call her favorite BBS and use the printer. Now all I need
- is one of those new 28.8K modems to really test the thing out. The card can
- handle up to 115200 baud, and that would be really cool to have working for a
- BBS....
-
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- DOCUMENTATION
-
- Book (95 pages English and 95 pages German?), about half an inch
- thick.
-
- I have to say that the book could have been written a little better;
- but if I could get it to work, anyone can.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- I like the thing a lot. I have no dislikes other than easier
- documentation.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
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- From what I have read about the GVP I/O card, the MF3 is the way to
- go. Not only does it work well with Parnet and as a printer port, but also
- it costs a lot less.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- None that I have found.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- I have had not reason to contact them.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- 1 year.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- Would I buy another? YOU BET! The MF3 is great. On a scale of 1
- to 5, I would give it a 5.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- No copyright.
-
-
- - David J. Birdsong
- davebirdsong@delphi.com
-
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-
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