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Requirements

There are two versions of AmiComSys: A Kickstart 3.0 (68020+) version, and another one for Kickstart 2.0 (68000) users. The requirements are: --------------------- An Amiga with a 68020 or better processor (Kickstart 3.0 version) or a 68000 processor (Kickstart 2.0 version). Read the NOTE below for the Kickstart 2.0 version. An Internet connection and a TCP/IP-stack like Miami, TermiteTCP, Genesis or AmiTCP3.0b2+. INET225 users must use some kind of bsdsocket.library->socket.library mapper. Termite TCP users must use some kind of bsdsocket.library->tsocket.library mapper. (available at the Hisoft support-web-site.) The shared library AMarquee.library v.49+. It is included in the archive. Aminet:comm/net/AMarqueexx.lha Magic User Interface (MUI) version 3.8+. https://www.sasg.com The MUI custom class NList.mcc version 19+. Aminet:dev/mui/MCC_NList0_87.lha If OpenURL.library is installed it will be used for sending a http-adress to your web-browser. It's available at Aminet:comm/www/OpenURL20.lha --------- In addition to the above the Kickstart 3.0 version requires these: The MUI custom class BetterString.mcc, Textinput.mcc or Newstring.mcc. BetterString.mcc is included in the archive. (MUI/libs/BetterString.mcc) The MUI custom class Toolbar.mcc. Included in the archive. (MUI/libs/Toolbar.mcc) Updates of BetterString can be found on Allan Odgaard's homepage located at https://www.diku.dk/students/duff/ Updates of Toolbar can be found on Benny kj�r Nielsen's homepage located at https://www.diku.dk/students/benny/ -------- The server to connect to must have AMarqueed V49 installed for everything to work right. NOTE: Under Kickstart 2.0 the normal string.mui gadget or Newstring.mcc is used, and betterstring.mcc and textinput.mcc can't be used. Photos in PChat won't work, because DataTypes.library is required. The Kickstart 2.0 version uses normal MUI-buttons instead of the Toolbar.mcc MUI-class.

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