> > -Starting the TCP/IP stack after MD (e.g. Miami) does lead to md not
> >  finding it. Word is that you're trying to make the users buy Genesis.

> Of course, this is all part of my evil plan to take over world domination
> (at least, the part of the world using Amigas).
> 
> Wow, some people are really sick.

Oh, many are thinking so. ;) Maybe its this Amiga-Persecution-Syndrome
;)

But why just don't prove them wrong? By supporting Miami also. For
example the Send/Store button thingy. 

And while there why just don't extend the support to support mutiple
interfaces in both Genesis and Miami. But there has to be some
thoughts about how this can be done cleanly. I have it running on one
machine with Genesis. This machine is connected to a local network and
has the possibility to dial up the internet. It would be great to be
able to tell Genesis or MicroDot which interface makes the internet
connection so that MicroDot-II reacts properly when that interface is
down.

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