Problem is not a filesystem, I have excatly same both of my Amigas, so no problem there.
Well dog-gonnit, and here I thought maybe we were on to something.

Today's experiments:
- Edited the Users/Default/Choices file to add the line: disc_cache_size:0
- Tried to load NetSurf from my default location (SYS:Internet/NetSurf). System accessed the disk for a fraction of a second, then became completely unresponsive (mouse pointer wouldn't move, etc.). Had to give it the three-finger salute.
- Copied the NetSurf directory to my Fat95-formatted SD card, assigned it, and tried to run it from there. System accessed the disk for a fraction of a second then Guru'd. So this pretty much confirms it's not a strictly a PFS issue.
- Copied the NetSurf directory to RAM: and assigned it there. Program loaded with "the usual problems" (asking for TBImages: assign, where is that supposed to be, anyway? and a million font errors).
Disabling the cache had a huge effect on my available memory - I was able to load
www.google.com and still have 46MB free. Before disabling that the program would consume every bit of memory I had. So, thanks for that tip! Maybe I should try setting it to something reasonable, like 10MB or so?
Also I'm still not getting images. I got them before with one of the previous builds. Does NetSurf not like the WarpDT datatypes?
Conclusion: NetSurf clearly doesn't like something on my system, and it appears to be specifically disk-related. Could be my version of GVP ROM. Could be my SCSI card reader, or some setting therein (MaxTransfer, Mask, etc.). Could be my accelerator, since that provides the SCSI interface. Could be some pecularity with my install of PFS3, or the way I have my drives partitioned.
Hell, it could still be something completely off-the-wall like my graphics card or screenmode, or a library somewhere, or even the particular version of Miami I'm using or the fonts I have installed, or my USB stack, or one of my various "speedup patches". Heh. It's a mystery why everything else works fine, I can browse with IBrowse, etc., but NetSurf throws a fit. Oh well, I'll keep poking at it! I suspect if we ever figure it out, it'll turn out to be something really dumb.

Side note - is there an option setting to make it open not full-screen? I like to see my available memory at the top, haha.
