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Software News : Roadshow 68k TCP/IP stack demo version available today
Posted by AndreasM on 2012/12/11 13:56:54 (2510 reads) News by the same author
Software News

Starting today, the free demonstration and evaluation version of Roadshow is available for download from our support web page. Save for a time restriction, the evaluation version is identical to the full commercial release.


Roadshow is a TCP/IP stack for Amiga computers, which allows you to connect to the Internet, access your e-mail, web pages, chat, etc. It can also help you access and exchange files within your local home network.

If you have questions concerning Roadshow, please visit our official support forum.

The full commercial release version will be available for sale from the APC&TCP online store starting January 2013.

http://roadshow.apc-tcp.de
http://www.amigashop.org
http://www.apc-tcp.de

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