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One option is a direct link via a serial or parallel cable from the Amiga to another PC, or even to use a telnet BBS service to upload and download files - these options can be slow and fiddly to implement.
 
One option is a direct link via a serial or parallel cable from the Amiga to another PC, or even to use a telnet BBS service to upload and download files - these options can be slow and fiddly to implement.
  
With SAMBA however, transferring files to and from your Amiga is as easy as opening up a Drawer in Workbench, and dragging them to your Hard Disk Drive or Compact Flash card - and everything can be done directly on the Amiga without having to use winUAE etc!
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With SAMBA however, transferring files to your Amiga is as easy as opening up a Drawer in Workbench and dragging them to your Hard DIsk Drive or Compact Flash card - and everything can be done directly on the Amiga without having to use UAE etc!
  
  
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2. Add a Plipbox to your Amiga and have it setup with MiamiDX or similar TCP/IP stack so you have internet and Network connectivity available on the Amiga - see instructions and information here: '''[[Commodore Amiga Plipbox Ethernet Adapter]]'''
 
2. Add a Plipbox to your Amiga and have it setup with MiamiDX or similar TCP/IP stack so you have internet and Network connectivity available on the Amiga - see instructions and information here: '''[[Commodore Amiga Plipbox Ethernet Adapter]]'''
 
'''(I recommend MiamiDX as it seems to "just work"!! Although on classic Amigas with less RAM you may need something a little leaner)'''
 
  
 
3. Using your newly setup Plipbox download the following files from here: [http://wiki.simulant.uk/downloadable-files/amiga-68k-samba/ Amiga 68K Samba files] to your Amiga, or transfer them initially by other means you may already have.
 
3. Using your newly setup Plipbox download the following files from here: [http://wiki.simulant.uk/downloadable-files/amiga-68k-samba/ Amiga 68K Samba files] to your Amiga, or transfer them initially by other means you may already have.
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You now should have these in a folder on your Amiga:
 
You now should have these in a folder on your Amiga:
  
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SMBMounter.lha
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samba-2.2.5-base.lha
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samba-2.2.5-bin-2.3-68k.lha
  
:::::SMBMounter.lha
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smbfs-68k.lha
:::::samba-2.2.5-base.lha
 
:::::samba-2.2.5-bin-2.3-68k.lha
 
:::::smbfs-68k.lha
 
  
  
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::::: ;Samba
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:::::;Samba
::::: Assign Samba: SYS:Samba
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:::::Assign Samba: SYS:Samba
::::: Path Samba:bin add
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:::::Path Samba:bin add
::::: ;end Samba
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:::::;end Samba
  
  
 
Step J - Next open up your smb.conf file located in SYS:S/samba/lib/smb.conf and add or update the following entries in [global] (set these to your requirements and uncomment if not active):
 
Step J - Next open up your smb.conf file located in SYS:S/samba/lib/smb.conf and add or update the following entries in [global] (set these to your requirements and uncomment if not active):
  
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:::::# Global parameters
 
:::::[global]
 
:::::[global]
 
:::::workgroup = WORKGROUP
 
:::::workgroup = WORKGROUP
 
:::::netbios name = AMIGA
 
:::::netbios name = AMIGA
 
:::::hosts allow = 192.168.1.* 127.0.0.1
 
:::::hosts allow = 192.168.1.* 127.0.0.1
:::::security = user
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:::::security = share
 
:::::password level = 20
 
:::::password level = 20
 
:::::username level = 20
 
:::::username level = 20
:::::log file = /t/samba/log/samba.%m.log
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:::::log file = /t/samba.%m.log
  
 
Step K - Now you should have the basics in place to use SAMBA!!! Just reboot your Amiga, load up MiamiDX (or the TCP/IP stack you're using with your Plipbox that you've already setup to use the internet with) and run SMBmounter to mount your SAMBA shares as volumes in Workbench!! Hooray!!!
 
Step K - Now you should have the basics in place to use SAMBA!!! Just reboot your Amiga, load up MiamiDX (or the TCP/IP stack you're using with your Plipbox that you've already setup to use the internet with) and run SMBmounter to mount your SAMBA shares as volumes in Workbench!! Hooray!!!
 
'''(Note: If you're unsure how to mount your shares in SMBMounter just test first with the QuickMount option, pressing the '?' button to search for shares on the network)'''
 

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