When done SSH into you linux box as the user you just created. SSH into your linux box (as root) and add a user for the use of Browservice. It works by rendering the browser viewport into images, which are then shown by a JavaScript application running on the client browser. Added workaround for AmigaOS 4.x Installer versions 53.1-53.7 which were unfortunately broken, with 53.2 being on the 4.1FE CD-ROMĪ web “proxy” server that enables browsing the modern web on historical browsers.Now requires AmiSSL 5.12 for secure connections.Fixed the disk cache, which became broken in 25.109.You may also need to manually delete any remaining “tree” directories in your disk cache directory. We would recommend using both the disk cache flush, then the clean up function via the menus, after installing IBrowse 2.5.9, to restore your disk cache to a working state. Unfortunately, the disk cache stopped functioning correctly in IBrowse 2.5.7, so this update has been mainly made to address this issue. Please note: IBrowse 2.5.9 requires AmiSSL 5.12, also released today, so you are advised to download it before updating IBrowse, otherwise you will be left without HTTPS access. IBrowse 2.1-2.4 and 1.x owners may upgrade to IBrowse 2.5.9 by registering at discounted rates. IBrowse 2.5.9 is now available for download (OS4 users may use AmiUpdate instead), which is the ninth free update for registered owners of IBrowse 2.5. ACube Systems have already successfully produced updated A1222+ v1.3 prototypes and will manage the new motherboard production and testing while AAA Technology will act as the main distributor for the new Amiga machine It is supplied with version 2.3 of A-EON’s Enhancer software package which includes advanced video and graphics drivers and a whole host of updated applications, utilities and datatypes. The motherboard’s compact and robust design is powered by NXP’s QorIQ P1022 dual-core PowerPC processor running at 1.2 GHz. The A1222+ is custom designed to run AmigaOS 4.x and also supports compatible Linux PowerPC operating systems as well as AmigaOS 3.x under emulation. This joint effort brings a new era of collaborative computing for Amiga enthusiasts by leveraging the expertise and resources of the three companies. In an exciting collaboration of Amiga technology companies, ACube Systems, AAA Technology and A-EON Technology have come together to announce the production version of the long awaited A1222+ computer. )Įither way, it is pretty nice and it did just work for me.Is it a render… is it the real deal… time will tell…. Part of me thinks that if they dropped the price to that, they might have a LOT more registered users.īut I am NOT a software business person, so take that with a lake of salt. I can be impulsive and that spinning boing ball is neat. Would I pay $25 (maybe $30?) for the novelty of it on my current machines, slowness and all. Just, I think, a much smaller market out there for people who will really pay that much for it. But I still don't see it as $60 nice to me. Yeah, if/when I get a PiStorm or if I want to run it in WinUAE (why would I do that if I can just run a Windows browser on the same machine) or something like that, it might be nice. However, I think mostly because of the javascript, the EAB main page to AGES to load. Yes, it is much better at rendering than AWEB and it works with SSL (something I have not yet gotten the latest 68k AWeb APL Lite version to do without crashing).Īnd, it is really really really kual to see the rotating boing ball on the top of the EAB page on my Amiga. Finally loaded the demo version of the latest iBrowse on my A1200 with an 030/28mhz and 64M RAM.
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