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#How to configure networking in amiga os 3.9 install
Stock AmigaOS 4.1 Classic install using DHCP.ĪmigaOS 3.9 BB4 with MAPROM feature of Cyberstorm PPC enabled. The included Genesis command line ftp client was very slow for some reason under AmigaOS 3.9.ĪmigaOS 3.9 is using Genesis 68020 version In AmigaOS 3.9 the AmiFTP client was fastest. Under AmigaOS 4.1 it was the included command line ftp program. I used the fastest client I could for each test. There was a normally a higher “peak” transfer rate, but since that was not sustained, I recorded the more realistic number at the end of the transfer. The transfer rate at the end of the transfer was recorded for each test. Three different files were used – a 10MB file, a 40MB file, and a 102MB file. Sapphire Radeon 9250 256MB PCI graphics cardĭual Boot AmigaOS 3.9 and AmigaOS 4.1 Classic Installedįor each test a large file was ftp’ed from a local ftp server into the Amiga 4000T’s RAM disk. Realtek 8139 based PCI network card 100Mbit Realtek 8029 based PCI network card 10Mbit
Phase 5 Cyberstorm PPC with 233MHz 604e and 50MHz 68060ĭeneb Zorro III USB Controller – PIO mode in AmigaOS 4.1, DMA mode in AmigaOS 3.9ĭ-Link DUB-E100 100Mbit USB Ethernet Adapter