Hello Community. I have been trying to solve this problem reading articles and post in several forum without success, so I decided finally ask directly about my particular problem.
My preferred Amiga is the A1200, so I wanted to mount an emulated A1200 with Amibian and the Raspberry Pi. Here is what I am using:
- Raspberry Pi 3b+
- Amibian 1.4.1001
- amiga-os-310-a1200.rom
- Workbench 3.1
- AWeb_APL34_full_020.lha
And other tools from aminet and other sources.
So, everything installed well following this: http://guide.abime.net/home3.htm but after install AWeb requested to install AmiSSL. I did (1.1 full) but, now it asks for AmiTCP. What should I do? I see other people working with Aweb without trouble and never read about anyone with these issues.
By the way:
- Amibian connection works fine. I copied the "brcmfmac43455" files as recommended in another post here, so I can ping Google (8.8.8.8) without trouble.
- In miscellaneous I checked ""bsdsocket.library".
Should I install AmiTCP and in that case what device should I use? Aweb let go to google.com but then going to any site makes Aweb display the "need AmiTCP" error.
Thanks for your help and guide,
Miguel
Always keep AmiSSL up to date:
https://aminet.net/package/util/libs/AmiSSL-4.6
Understood. I will try then the two you suggest. Thank you very much for your message.
AWeb is outdated and will give you errors like this on many websites.
You should try IBrowse or Netsurf instead.
Hi. Well, I may say it works, sort of. Images are not showing:
- Aweb main page, google main page, etc.
- When entering any page (e.g. Aminet), I receive the Aweb warning: cannot make secure connection to github.com: secure connection are supported by AmiSSl or MiamiSSL. Use unsecure instead? If I choose unsecure, nothing happens.
Surely, I am doing something wrong, but I do not know what. By the way, I could update and compile Amiberry 3 without any problem. Any other suggestion I could try? thanks, Miguel
Hi. thank you for your answer. I will try and get back to you. Cheers
Hey Miguel,
you do NOT need to install a TCP/IP stack using emulation. The bsdsocket.library does the job. Check if your internet connection is really working by performing an update. Does it work?
Regards,
ClassiC