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> address but I haven't done much with it yet because I go back to school
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the ne2000 chipset is I believe available from National Semiconductor
under their part numbers, they have some really good documention on
programming these chips in PDF format. I bring this up because I was
sorta attemping to write a ne2000 driver for a homebrew ethernet card I
was building for a 6502 machine and AS/OS65 (which uses SLIP as its
default interface.) which incidentally brings up another good point, SLIP
support should be easy, and would be quite handy.
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