Thanks for your answer. Your question made me realize I do not know how the browser hits the TCP/IP stack in the first place. I guess what is confusing me is how bsdsocket works without the need to install anything in Workbench.
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Originally Posted by alpine9000
Bsd socket is the interface to the tcp stack. In UAE that same interface is proxied directly to network calls on the host computer, so no need for a stack on the Amiga.
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This is interesting, didn't know about it. Will try it out
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Originally Posted by AMIGASYSTEM
With WinUAE you can also disable "bsdsocket.library" and make a connection as you do on a Real Amiga, in this case you have to activate "uaenet. device" and configure a TCP/IP stack with Miami or other similar software.
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