![]() ![]() Hopefully the following link taken from AmiSSL’s github development page will prove to be a ‘permanent’ link to the archive. Also I can never be sure that a newer version will break what was previously working in my guide. ![]() Unfortunately I can’t link to AmiSSL on Aminet as every time it is updated the link breaks (Aminet don’t keep the older versions online unfortunately). ![]() MUI 3.8 is available to download from Aminet here: IBrowse won’t run unless MUI has been installed and AmiSSL is essential for accessing https websites. It’s still in active development which means we should have a fighting chance at viewing present day websites.īefore we dive in there’s a few other things that need installing first. The browser we’ll be installing is IBrowse as it’s probably the best browser available for classic Amigas these days. By the end of this part we will have a fully functional modern web browser and be able to surf the internet in style on our Amiga 1200. In Parts 1 and 2 we installed a network card, a TCP/IP stack and connected to a network.
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