X-Surf 2
The world's most successful networking card
for all Amiga models with zorro-slots as a new edition
NEW: PPPoE drivers included
broadband internet without expensive additional software!
for all Amigas with Zorro-Slots
compatible with A1200 Zorro boards: Z4, Mikronik, RBM
Auto-negotiation acc. to IEEE 802.3, 10Base-T supported
Twisted-pair (RJ-45) connector
20MBit transfer rate (fullduplex)
16KByte buffermem for maximum performance
Autoprefetch for another increase of performance
automatic polarity correction for 10Base-T
Realtek chipset
Noise Filter Bus Interface ensures proper function in heavy-loaded Zorro-systems
compatible with Miami, Genesis, AmiTCP and all TCP/IP Stacks that can access a Sana-2 driver
Sana-2 driver included, NetBSD driver available in the latest distribution
Nordic Global has announced an MNI driver for X-Surf in Miami
all programming docs open (for Linux-drivers)
shipping starts december 2002
multiple expansion possibilities
two clockports for A1200 expansions such as Silversurfer and Hypercom
26-pin expansion port just like Buddha/Catweasel Z-II controllers
two IDE ports 3,5" and 2,5" for harddisks and CD-Roms
all expansion ports are independant from each other and can also be used at the same time
X-Surf ("Cross-surf") is the world's most successful networking
card you can find for Zorro-Amiga computers. Initially it was
shipped with a minimum of software drivers, and we've added tools,
drivers and installation utilities over the years. Until today the
X-Surf is easiest to install among all Amiga networking cards. Looking
at DSL-support, it's unique: It comes with it's own PPPoE driver
that is necessary for most DSL providers, so high-speed internet
access is possible with any TCP/IP stack. Operation is possible
starting with OS2.0. Since a TCP/IP stack is not included with the board,
we recommend using OS3.9, because that comes with the TCP/IP stack Genesis.
Once you installed the TCP/IP stack, you can use all
programs that need a network on your Amiga: An IRC-client, a
web browser or a network filesystem that lets you access
files of a computer that's in the same network. The
Samba-package (available freely on the Aminet) for example
lets you exchange files between Amigas and even between a
Windows-PC and an Amiga!
Since installing Samba is a hard job (even pros sometimes
fail to accomplish this), an automatic installation CD
is included with the X-Surf 2. The installation script
does all the necessary modifications in the forest
of Samba's configuration files for you. With this tool, it's
even possible for a rookie to install a network that really
deserves the name "network": You can even access a
printer that is connected to the Windows-computer!
(only Win 95, Win98 and Win ME)
The large variety of expansion possibilities is an
unparalleled added value for most Amiga users. Most users
are short of Zorro-slots, so the possibility to connect a
serial interface like the Silversurfer or the VarIO
can solve most space-problems in your Amiga. Since
there's two clock-ports on the X-Surf, you can connect two
Silversurfer boards at a time. Both can be accessed with
the same silversurfer.device, just use the next unit
number. The clock-ports are two fully-featured ports that
are hardware-compatible with the pin header in A1200
computers. The driver software for A1200 expansions only
has to be modified in some details in order to make the
add-ons work with the X-Surf. There are no conflicts
between the ports already present in the system (A1200,
the four clock-ports of the Z4 board or the Buddha Flash
port) and the new clock-ports of the X-Surf - they all can
be used at the same time.
The two IDE-ports should be considered as a free add-on. The
necessary drivers are included on the driver CD. The ports
should not be considered as full IDE ports, because you
can't boot from them, and the timing is not configurable. If
you want these functions, we recommend a Buddha Flash
controller. The IDE ports are to be considered as temporary
solutions if you want to connect a 2,5" harddrive to an
A2000, A3000 or A4000 without buying further equipment such as
a 3,5inch -> 2,5inch adapter.
Owners of an A3000 for example can boot off a SCSI
harddisk, and activate a cheap IDE harddrive and an Atapi CD-Rom.
You shouldn't use a CD-writer on
these ports, because only one IO-request at a time can be
started by the X-Surf controller. That means a preemptive
use of IDE devices - necessary for CD-writers - is
impossible on the X-Surf.
For this purpose we recommend a Buddha Flash controller.
Finally there is to emphasize that all expansion ports can
be used at the same time. For going to extremes, you
can use a VarIO, a Silversurfer on one, a
Catweasel on the other clock-port, and four IDE/Atapi
devices at the same time while the network functions are not
affected. All this occupies only one of your precious
zorro-slots!
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