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Re: MiamiDX
« Reply #29 from previous page: August 12, 2016, 08:22:21 AM »
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Hi All, I am continuing this thread because I still have no solution for my issue.  Which is
basically I am trying to mount Google Drive on my A1200.  I have communicated with the
developer and he told me that MiamiDX was what was needed to run to get it to mount.  But
I can not install MiamiSSL.  I have gotten the Library file that was needed but I am still getting
the same Error that says I need the Library file.  Has someone succeeded in mounting Google
drive on 3.x systems if so please let me know your setup.  I am running AmiSSL, at least I installed it and it looks like it setup correctly.  How do I make sure it's running?
Appreciate any feed back.
Brad Hansen



In a thread at amiga-news.de (German only) it is said that you need "miamisslintl.library" to be able to install MiamiSSL.
Apparently this is v1 of the miamisslintl.library. It should be copied to the MiamiSSL drawer, they say.

A later version of this library is said to be downloadable here: "miamisslintl.library V2.21"

I did not know MiamiDX was an requirement for the Google Drive handler.
I have the registered version of Amiga Cloud Handlers and use the DropBox handler. It gets mounted, but up to now I can get no access to my DropBox - but that's another story. I also run the registered version of MiamiDX.
All the best,

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Offline Thomas

Re: MiamiDX
« Reply #30 on: August 12, 2016, 11:45:24 AM »
You don't need MiamiDx, just any TCP/IP software will do (Miami, Genesis, Roadshow, AmiTCP). And you don't need any separate SSL library. At least according to the readme Google Drive Handler has its own SSL library (a port of OpenSSL) built in. You only need to set the SSLROOT assign right.

http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/GoogleDrive_handler_68k