Chris' version of Netsurf 68k is only native version of NEtsurf for 68k Amigas. It uses official sources meant to be used with desktop systems and it has a proper gui. Problem is that Chris is not "very interested" to support 68k Amigas, it is more like a proof of consept than a actual browser.
All other versions use Framebuffer frontend wich is meant to be used with "no gui" sytems and debugging also they are build to top of SDL. Thats why Arthur version from Amiga Netsurf is NOT here http://www.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/ and never will. Frambuffer is not meant to be used like that.
so what? could you stop mindlessly repeat stuff about things being "official" or whatever? there is one working browser and another port in an early alpha stage, so whats your problem?
Netsurf requirements for RiscOS is 16mb ram and 030 equvalent ARM6 CPU. SDL/Framebuffer requires 060 and 64mb ram, so if someone decides continue/help Chris with native version, it would be possible to use it with 030 hopefully.
again some buzz words like "native". have you even tried chris version? its considerably slower than the sdl one, and it still doesnt render correctly, far from that. it might catch up, but i doubt, against all claims that have been made a priori, that it will beet it. perhaps simply sdl isnt that slow after all? also, how about you try to help, as far youz can, instead hoping someone else does?
Chris: Could you explain what framebuffer means in this case? I would also like to know what means "no gui systems"?
why are you even arguing if you dont understand it?