I am waiting for a PCMCIA right angle adapter in the Wanted section on Amibay, but I suspect I'll be retired before one of those rare hens come along 
So, as an interim solution, I was wondering how I could get the machine onto my home network via parallel using Parnet or something that's easy to configure and use.
Even if I could just access my local FTP server on my NAS I would be happy, let alone browsing the interwebz.
To clarify why I can't use any other solutions:
1. No right angle PCMCIA adapter for tower case.
2. Floppy drive connector has missing pin and floppy swapping is a pain
3. No expensive USB options
4. Though I have an SD IDE HD in there, pulling it in/out of the tower case, loading up winUAE and transferring files to/from in that way via my PC is a REAL chore.
I already have a parallel cable lying around, so I would love to hear your recommendations for the easiest and hopefully quickest options.
Though I've never used any parallel software as of yet, I've heard of ParNet, ParNFS and ParBench..
So, as an interim solution, I was wondering how I could get the machine onto my home network via parallel using Parnet or something that's easy to configure and use.
Even if I could just access my local FTP server on my NAS I would be happy, let alone browsing the interwebz.
To clarify why I can't use any other solutions:
1. No right angle PCMCIA adapter for tower case.
2. Floppy drive connector has missing pin and floppy swapping is a pain
3. No expensive USB options
4. Though I have an SD IDE HD in there, pulling it in/out of the tower case, loading up winUAE and transferring files to/from in that way via my PC is a REAL chore.
I already have a parallel cable lying around, so I would love to hear your recommendations for the easiest and hopefully quickest options.
Though I've never used any parallel software as of yet, I've heard of ParNet, ParNFS and ParBench..
