David Schmidt (david__schmidt at users dot souceforge dot net)
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GSport Emulated Ethernet
The Uthernet (TFE) support in GSport was made possible by implementing the GPL source written by Spiro Trikaliotis for the {{{http://www.viceteam.org/}Vice emulator}}. This version of GSport contains the latest code from VICE 2.2.
* Details
Right now Uthernet emulation only works under Windows. Future support for PCap under OS X and Linux is planned.
In order to use Uthernet emulation, you must install {{{http://www.WinPcap.org/install/default.html}WinPCap}} and
have a wired (not wireless) ethernet connecton on the host computer.
* GSport Setup
After GSport starts, press F4 to enter the text based menu and select the "Ethernet Card Configuration" option.
By default, Uthernet emulation is turned off. Enable it by setting "Uthernet Card in Slot 3" to "On".
Next, select the host interface you wish to use to communicate with the outside world. A list of available
interfaces is provided on screen. For most the default of interface "0" is correct.
Return back to the main menu and save your configuration for good measure. Due to limitations, you must exit
and restart GSport for the changes you made to take effect. Next is configuring the Apple IIgs side of things.
* GS/OS Setup
In order to use TCP/IP connectivity under GS/OS, you have to install the latest version of Marinetti and the
Uthernet Link Layer.
First download and install the latest version of Marinetti 3.0 available at: