Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 481 from 2004/3/28
From: Hungary
I'm very disappointed. I expected a native TCP/IP stack. This means (at least for me) it could transfer data at full 100Mb/s bandwidth (I have a G3, and my Linux CAN download files from internet with 10.5MB/s. With MOSnet the max speed I got was only 3.5MB/s.).
I expected a GUI. This means for me something similar to MiamiDX's GUI. What have we got? An implementation of using miami's panels. Cool. (At least I could leave my gelbesPanel where it was...)
I think that it's sad. Even the config files are exactly the same ugly-formatted ones given with AmiTCP...
Oh, sorry for the question, but why isn't is possible to port MiamiDX to MOS? I think it's very crazy that we have really the best tcp/ip stack of the world, and instead of improving it, we pay for porting much worser ones from Amiga... (What's absolutely crazy is that the MOS developers do an another version...)
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