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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Software News => Topic started by: carls on January 30, 2003, 12:50:46 AM
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gW3S, the Amiga webserver written in ARexx, has finally reached v1.0 Final. No more betas! Among the new features: Documentation has moved to AmigaGuide! Download it for free at http://carls.1av10.nu/w3s/
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Nice AREXX based script…
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w00t!
Will this run on a 600 with a PCMCIA NIC?
:-D :-D :-D
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Of course it will. It'll work with ANY internet connection that works through a TCP/IP stack that supports InetD, like Miami, MiamiDx, or Genesis (and presumably roadshow).
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I`m planning to use one of my Amigas as a webserver to host my webpage. Preferably the most silent one, that is my A600 :-)
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A little thought:
Will scripts like this be able to run on OS4's TCP/IP stack? :-?
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@whabang:
I sure hope so.
As long as it's got an InetD it's going to work.
edit:
Oh, and it will run on an A600. If you're running OS2.x on it, make sure to check the part about the "OS 2.x hack" in the documentation.
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Anyone know if it is possable to run this in WinUAE? Or would it not work with the emulated bsd thingy?
Is it possable to use Gensis TCP/IP stack with WinUAE instead of the BSD?
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You can use Genesis and Miami in WinUAE, but because they can't directly access your network card, they'll only work with devices that attach to your serial port, like a modem.
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Someone should write uae_ethernet.device ;-D