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This article is from the AmiTCP/IP FAQ, by Mike Meyer with numerous contributions by others.
[Authors note: I'm including both commercial and non-commercial
references, along with how to find either them or more information. This
is not an endorsement, merely a pointer to more information.]
For information on Mosaic and World Wide Web software on the Amiga, see
the Amiga Mosaic & WWW FAQ. <http://www.phone.net/ATCPFAQ/amosaic.html>
Multilink (normally MLink) functions somewhat like TIA, but uses it's own
protocol with replacement stacks, with source available for the Unix end.
If you're considering TIA, you might want to look at the Multilink support
page. <http://www.hut.fi/~oahvenla/MLink/>
"Connect Your Amiga! A Guide to the Internet, LANs, BBSs and Online
Services," by Dale L. Larson. ISBN 1-885876-02-5, US$24.95. For more info:
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FAX: +1 610 853 3733
EMAIL: info@iam.com
WWW: http://www.iam.com/iam <http://www.iam.com/iam>
 
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