On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 02:21:21PM +0000, Gerd wrote:
> May be you are right, maybe you are wrong. Anyway, Ethernet 
> could be a solution, too but it would not be easy to implement 
> either.
> And: How do you make a usual TNC2, TNC3, Kamtronics, PK232 
> etc. Ethernet capable? For USB, there are ready-to use chips, I've 
> been told....

AMD make a 3 chip ethernet solution, I think.


Hamish
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