At 03:06 PM 11/30/00 -0800, you wrote:
I still have new, in-the-box GG2 Bus+ bridge cards
w/original warranty. They
come with NE2000 drivers (along with other, non-NIC drivers) but there are
also SMC/WesternDigital drivers on the web page
(
http://penguincentral.com/GG2/)
Hi Ethan,
That's pretty cool...I don't remember seeing anything on those before.
How much do they generally go for? I was referring to some of the
shareware stuff on Aminet that had a driver actually running on the
Bridgeboard CPU, passing stuff from it to the Amiga side. The extra layer
seemed to slow it down a little but it was a viable alternative for those
that had the Bridgeboards and a cheap ISA NIC card. I've got a 2286
bridgeboard myself but never tried it, as I already had full slots with my
GVP Spectrum, DKB SCSI board and Emplant Deluxe. I always like my various
Amiga's....it's too bad that even the A4000 would no longer meet my needs
for an 'everyday' machine.
Jeff
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