>I have a total of 5 SE/30's running 7.5.5 and open transport 1.1.2 
>(IIRC). They
>each have an ethernet card connecting to a small hub. My son plays 
>Bolo on them,
>either with friends, or by having four on "autopilot" while he plays 
>the fifth.
>He also plays online (with a PC :-P) via our dial-up connection.
>
>He asked me if it was possible to have one of the networked SE/30's go online
>(via an external modem) while still connected to the other four. His 
>idea was to
>form an alliance with these four automated "players", and then have 
>all five go
>to battle online :-) I thought "cool"!
>
>However, I'm not sure if this is possible, since TC/IP is either connected to
>PPP or ethernet. Anybody got any ideas how to do this?

Why use a modem? Why not connect that ethernet hub to a router and 
get them all online (including that pc)?
You can use the tcp/ip network both for online games and home network games.

I take it this bolo program is a 68k compatible network games that 
uses the tcp/ip protocol?

Marten
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