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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Show crashlogs] DESCRIPTION This is a Dos handler pack allowing easy access to your Google Drive and Dropbox storage. REQUIREMENTS Internet connection, and for 68k based Amigas: 68020 28MHz, and 8M fast RAM. LIMITATIONS Without the licence key, both handlers act as a read only volume, and document exporting is disabled for Google Drive. To obtain the licence key, please send 10 EUR to this PayPal account: anchor()rocketmail.com You also need to send an email to my email address with the following details: - contact email address, - display name - (real name, or nick) - an email address associated with Google Drive (up to two accounts, optional), - an email address associated with Dropbox (up to two accounts, optional) INSTALLATION Since there is no installer yet, you need to follow these steps: 1. Copy the entire 'Cloud' folder to your Devs: from the archive. 2. If You want to use Google Drive, visit the following site with a modern browser: https://goo.gl/1K3xoq and copy the given client code into Devs:Cloud/google_drive_client_code (Please note: Every time when you ask a new client code, You must delete Devs:Cloud/google_drive_access_token and Devs:Cloud/google_drive_refresh_token files if they exist!) 3. If You want to use Dropbox, visit the following site with a modern browser: https://goo.gl/n7rfoa and copy the given client code into Devs:Cloud/dropbox_client_code (Please note: Every time when You ask new client code, you must delete Devs:Cloud/dropbox_access_token if they exist!) 4. Add the following lines to Your user-startup: ;BEGIN Cloud Assign SSLROOT: Devs:Cloud/.sslroot Mount GOOGLE: from Devs:Cloud/cloud.mountlist Mount DBOX: from Devs:Cloud/cloud.mountlist ;END Cloud (If somehow, you already have SSLROOT: assign, skip that line) That’s all. Let's check your installation. Reboot, and open a new CLI window. Type: list GOOGLE: or list DBOX: If everything is fine, after few seconds you should see the list of files and folders of your GD root or Dropbox root. (GD refers to Google Drive in this whole document) If you want to see GD/Dropbox icon on your Workbench, upload one from Devs:Cloud/.data folder to your GD/Dropbox root, and rename it to Disk.info. In order to upload files you’ll need to use a full version of the handlers, or a modern browser. TECHNICAL NOTES - DOpus doesn't follow Amiga programming reference manual, and does not support EOF for ACTION_READ. Thus, I don't recommend DOpus for exporting documents from GD. - GD and Dropbox does not allow modification of file contents. If you want to modify a file, make a local copy first, and as soon as you have finished, upload it. - GD expects the exact file size for every upload. If you create a new file, it is going to be empty. Due to this, if you upload something, the contents will be stored into a buffer, and the real upload will occur when the file has been closed. Thus, the maximum size of the uploaded file is limited by amount of free RAM. This is not true for Dropbox. PLANNED FEATURES - OCR (automatic text document export from image, during upload for GD) - Shared file support for GD - icon ghosting - thumbnails as icons for NG systems - 64 bit actions for NG systems - change detection (if you operate on other machine at the same time) VERSION GD and Dropbox handlers are still in an early stage of development, far from the mature state. They may contain bugs. Please consider this release as a public beta. Any feedback is welcomed, any question will be answered. Thanks to: - BSzili, - Viktor Soponyai alias dh1 from Amiga Mania Magazin, - PMonster, - Sir_Lucas |
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