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Description: Here's a photo of my A1200 browsing Amiga.org through Karlos' CSS-stripping proxy server. As you can see, there's not too much RAM left for running other applications at the same time if you load all images, but with a small cache you can continue browsing a page at a time comfortably with this setup. My A1200 has a DKB1202 RAM/FPU board with 8MB FastRAM on it, a PCMCIA Ethernet card (which reduces the FastRAM when it's plugged in) and an S-Video adapter from www.amigamaniac.com which allows me to use my Amiga with a flicker-free LCD display. Picture Stats: Views: 1795 Filesize: 409.88kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: Cammy at February 12, 2010, 12:50:33 AM Image Linking Codes
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paul1981 Posts:2157 | September 17, 2012, 09:04:52 PM Is this a Commodore Amiga or an Amiga Technologies Amiga? |
Methuselas Posts:2205 | March 16, 2012, 10:06:35 PM @Cammy, Honey, how the *HELL* are you running Ibrowse on an 020 with 8 (okay, 10) mb of ram??!??? 8O I bow before greatness..... |
actung_bab Posts:650 | February 15, 2011, 09:44:07 PM the 1200 looks awsome and tidy , that really impressive being able to web browse like that well done whos is that cute girl ;-) on the screen for aussie not to bad |
Cammy Posts:1383 | February 18, 2010, 10:30:41 AM I took the metal badge off because I planned on RetroBrighting the case, but then I discovered I can't get the peroxide to make the mix, so I never got around to it and I think I lost the badge. The poster came in a Retro Gamer magazine, I haven't actually played the game yet but I thought the girl in the image was hot and I love the oldschool Luis Royo artwork. |
ferix Posts:136 | February 17, 2010, 07:39:18 AM Hey Cammy, what happened to the sticker of your a1200? However, It's a nice setup. I see a poster from the "GAME OVER" game on the wall... Nice print from Azpiri I didn't know that game were sold outside the EU... |
Cammy Posts:1383 | February 15, 2010, 06:33:29 AM The site fits inside the browser fine if I open IBrowse on a Super High Res Interlace screen, although shrinking it to fit on 640-wide displays would be nice. I uploaded the image from the Aros/Linux laptop, I forget which OS I was in at the time I posted though, but it was through the regular site, not the proxy. |
Karlos Posts:16867 | February 12, 2010, 11:01:21 PM Incidentally, I take it you didn't submit this image through the proxy, right? If you did, I'm quite surprised as I haven't actually done any work on form processing for file uploading. It's a bit of a fiddly issue, in reality. |
Karlos Posts:16867 | February 12, 2010, 03:38:10 PM I've only been testing in ibrowse/aweb on RTG capable machines on resolutions of 1024x768 or higher. It looks to me as if the proxy could do with having some tweaks for small screen sizes. |
tokyoracer Posts:1590 | February 12, 2010, 03:19:31 PM Very neat and impressive on just an FPU card, what sort of Mhz you running on the FPU? Does it run smoothly? |