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SANA device for WinUAE
Hi out there,
I need to run Envoy on my new laptop. Envoy asks for a SANA-II device driver which I cannot give him as WinUAE does not support this yet. Can you please add a SANA-II device that is redirected to Windows' networking driver, a wrapper or something like that? |
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-> Amiga-side is easy. Windows side is the problem. |
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Maybe ask the network pro's Olaf Barthel, Heinz Wrobel for that or take a look at the new as source released VMware tools? Maybe they give some insight on how to do it.
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Dear Tony, I've searched the 'net for some "free virtual computers"`alà VMWare and VPC, and I've found this which is for VirtualBox (looks kinda like a dosbox project, except it's a full emulator.
Now, it comes with complete sourcecode, and I was hoping you might be interested in having a look at how they've implemented the network side, with the intention (at least of mine) to look at the possibility for a "UAEnet.device" type driver.... I will of course humbly worship you, whatever your decision. |
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Yeah, something like that is needed but I am not interested in browsing some random sourcecode without more information/documentation.
OpenVPN also includes similar driver but it is not 64-bit Windows compatible. EDIT: information/documentation = Windows-side implementation details. Amiga-side won't be a problem. Last edited by Toni Wilen; 02 October 2007 at 13:16. |
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When I think about it, we already got a bsdsocket "throughport" thing.... how hard would it be making a dummy.device that redirects to the bsdsocket part?
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ahhh. So it's the dummy driver needed under windows that "uaenet.device" is to connect to you want.
I'll be on the lookout for something.... with some luck, it might turn up ![]() |
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Close, VirtualBox uses the the TAP driver from OpenVPN, as coLinux does it as well for example
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TAP-Win32 driver installs and seems to work fine in 64-bit Vista. Virtual ethernet adapter appeared in Windows network device list.
One problem left.. I can't find any TAP-Win32 driver documentation ("SDK"). Of course there are openvpn sources but.. Sana2 <> TAP mapping looks easy but I guess it is too early to say.. |
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![]() I don't think there's any documentation (at least I haven't found one either). One reason is probably that it was always bundled to form a complete package (originally CIPE-Win32 (no docs there too) where this driver is based on, then OpenVPN) and not really intended as a component that is used by many other programs. Secondly, you know how being a developer and writing documentation fit together... ![]() Last edited by thor; 03 October 2007 at 17:44. |
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I think the missing documentation part is solved.
Time to start experimenting soon.. |
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Ooooh...... *gets excited*
Toni, you're my (experimental) God ![]() ![]() |
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Wow, real SANA2 support for WinUAE would be intensely cool - a proper routable address (daemons, anyone?
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Or doing networked internet with Nutscrape through Shapeshifter :waggle
meesa excitedsa :P |
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Random status report: not much new, unfortunately Half Life 2 Episode 2 and Portal has priority
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CMD_READ and S2_READORPHAN now work, TAP-driver seems to receive correct looking ethernet frames.
Simple sana2-dumping programs also seem to work now. Writing and statistics commands to do before it is usable. |
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"Working" emulation included in 1450b11. Maybe..
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Lets just hope that Crysis and Assassin's Creed dont eat too much of your time
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