Of course, you'll need a TCP/IP stack, like AmiTCP, Miami or UAE
Which one do you like best? Or is there a widely [more] accepted one?
When I use my Amiga 500, I stick with AmiTCP since it's bundled with my X-Surf network card. It's really easy to configure thanks to the setup tool provided by the card's manufacturer.
And when I'm running an emulator, I simply use the "bsdsocket.library" stack that comes with WinUAE.
I've heard good thinks about the Roadshow stack. People say it's faster and more lightweight but I haven't tested it myself.
... Help! I can't find the "ANY" key.
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