Hardy Menagh wrote:

"Text only" doesn't refer to the type of pages Samba displays but the
content that it extracts from the pages. Yeah, I find it useful too. Even pages from messy HTML sites like woz.org load in a few seconds on my '020 upgraded Plus. You can get all of the content, minus the graphics (and Woz Cam), in half the time it takes with a modern browser. It would be nice if it worked with 68000 processors though.

Using Macweb here, only thing I could find that would work on my 000 classic. It will surf to google and do a search, as you scroll down the piece of the page you leave behind turns black and wont refresh and half the time the bottom of the page to which your going will be black as well. Of course it crashes before long. :( Still it will do email and ftp.

The Amiga 500 will surf quite well, albeit slowly using a version of Mossaic, like some mac programs, it only tries to do text giving you the option of saving images to view with external viewers while displaying a generic icon where the image would be.Biggest difference is the A500 has 8mb max of fast (72pin) and 1mb of vram in mac speak.

So is the problem more to do with the 4mb limit and no vram in a Classic/Plus/SE rather than the 68000 cpu?



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