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Alright guys, back again with another video today. I thought Id talk about a little project Ive been working on. Ive been watching a couple of videos about getting old Amigas on bulletin boards using RS-232 and null-modem cables. I found a particular gentlemans blog who got his Amiga 500 online using a Raspberry Pi, and this is something Ive been really interested in. Ive got this fascination about getting every piece of equipment on the internet, whether it be gaming consoles or old computers, and getting an Amiga 500 online is a pretty difficult task. In the old days, you could just kind of connect up using a dial-up modem, and that would work fine, but in this day and age of Ethernet cards, its almost impossible to get one online. Theres no network, Ethernet-type, solution available for an A500 now the ACA-500, which I kind of did a bit of a mini review of in my last video. There is actually a clock port, and the potential to get a network expansion, but at this point in tim