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  • Amiga 3.2 (Amiberry)

    From niter3@911:1519/1 to All on Mon Feb 9 01:58:54 2026
    As most know, out of the box networking works as long as you check off the bsdsocket under Amiberry's settings.

    However, some tools rely on a full network stack to work.

    How can I go about fixing this? Amiberry is running under DietPI.

    ... 24 hours in a day and 24 beers in a case. Hmmmm...

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  • From Anachronist@911:1919/0 to Niter3 on Mon Feb 9 03:23:05 2026
    On Mon 9-Feb-2026 1:58a, |11Niter3|03 wailed to |11ALL|08:|03

    |10N3|08>|02 However, some tools rely on a full network stack to work. |03

    |10N3|08>|02 How can I go about fixing this? Amiberry is running under DietPI.|03

    If you need a full stack then I personally use RoadShow. If you don't
    mind the pricetag (25 Euro for digital), then you will find it to be a relatively smooth and painless experience with profiles for a wide range
    of devices. It's solid and fast.

    http://roadshow.apc-tcp.de/index-en.php

    I've never used Amiberry and it's been a while since I set it up in
    something like UAE. But, the process should be mostly the same after
    you've selected with network device such as the A2065 to emulate and
    have copied over the driver to its location somewhere in DEVS:. If you
    have issues after installing and configuring it, then take a look at Devs:Internet/routes and Devs:Internet/name_resolution and ensure they
    are set up correctly.

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  • From niter3@911:1519/1 to Anachronist on Mon Feb 9 07:58:58 2026
    If you need a full stack then I personally use RoadShow. If you don't
    mind the pricetag (25 Euro for digital), then you will find it to be a relatively smooth and painless experience with profiles for a wide range of devices. It's solid and fast.

    http://roadshow.apc-tcp.de/index-en.php

    I've never used Amiberry and it's been a while since I set it up in something like UAE. But, the process should be mostly the same after you've selected with network device such as the A2065 to emulate and
    have copied over the driver to its location somewhere in DEVS:. If you have issues after installing and configuring it, then take a look at Devs:Internet/routes and Devs:Internet/name_resolution and ensure they
    are set up correctly.

    Yeah, from my research it appears RoadShow is the most up to date.

    The confusion at the moment is uaenet vs adding a a2065 card?

    It appears AmiTCP supports a a2065 card too?

    But what is needed from the linux host side of things? Such as creating bridges etc? From my findings so far, it's not recommended to create a linux bridge using a wifi card. As of right now that's the only choice I have until I move spaces.

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  • From niter3@911:1519/1 to niter3 on Mon Feb 9 11:46:15 2026
    But what is needed from the linux host side of things? Such as creating bridges etc? From my findings so far, it's not recommended to create a linux bridge using a wifi card. As of right now that's the only choice I have until I move spaces.

    After some more research, I managed to get RoadShow Demo installed and working without creating a bridge.

    A bridge is necessary when I want to speak to other computers on the LAN.

    Long story short, I will do this once I have a hard wired connection.

    But for now, this has fixed a lot of the issues and applications I've been having trouble with.

    ... Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about

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  • From Anachronist@911:1919/0 to Niter3 on Mon Feb 9 21:31:26 2026
    On Mon 9-Feb-2026 11:46a, |11Niter3|03 howled to |11Niter3|08:|03

    |10N3|08>|02 But for now, this has fixed a lot of the issues and applications I've been|03
    |10N3|08>|02 having trouble with.|03

    Hey, congrats! Now you can put Term 4.8 on that bad boy. :D


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  • From niter3@911:1519/1 to Anachronist on Tue Feb 10 05:47:13 2026
    But for now, this has fixed a lot of the issues and applications I've having trouble with.

    Hey, congrats! Now you can put Term 4.8 on that bad boy. :D

    Surprisingly I've Term 4.8 hasn't been an issue. Using it along with DCTelnet.

    What's awesome now, is now I have an answer for all these network apps that failed to work. They now work! Opens up the Amiga that much for for daily use.

    As of late, I got BoingTube installed and can now watch youtube videos on it making it more pratical.

    Anyways... I'm enjoying my Amiga build...

    ... The only place I want data loss is on my credit card!

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