It uses the most commond type of Xircom parallel port ethernet adapter and
the plans look pretty straightforeward. I'll try to find the docs again.
You might beat me with a Google search.
You're TT might be even easier since it has a hotter printer port than the
ST does.
Regards,
Jeff
In <v04020a18b64301cfd5c6_at_[192.168.1.5]>, on 11/24/00
at 03:19 AM, "Zane H. Healy" <healyzh_at_aracnet.com> said:
>>There is ethernet for any Atari ST. It's a modification of a printer-port
>>interface for PC's. You build a simple card that propogates a couple of
>>signals not available on the St's printer port through the cartridge slot.
>Really.... Where can I find info on this? Is it a specific printer-port
>adapter, or will any work. It just so happens that I was given an old
>adapter a week ago.
> Zane
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