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Re: WinUAE & IBrowse question
« on: May 14, 2004, 05:38:28 PM »
exactly. I connect as usual on the windows side, then start up winuae and start either Ibrowse, aweb or voyager, whichever I want to test.

it should all work smoothly.

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Still, is there no way to get around using  the Windows dialer??
i'm no programmer, but it's probably redundant.

the biggest issue for me is that an emulation on top of windows will slow things down a bit.
that's one of the main reasons i use Opera to do most of my browsing. it's just easier.

but i do like to check sites (that i write) on amiga browsers to see how they look.
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Re: WinUAE & IBrowse question
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2004, 10:40:57 PM »
I have "BSDsocket libray emulation" turned on.

I have never used WinUae to get onto the interneet as all the docs i've read suggest not doing that.

I've always connected via windows then turned on the emulation. I have OS3.9

I can load up all three browsers with no difficulty. and reading local pages can be done without being online, of course.

check that your MUI classes are recent. all should be well.
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