Filesystem [Baustelle] OFS/FFS OFS and FFS are file systems from Commodore for the Amiga. OFS was intended for floppy disk use only, while FFS was intended for both floppy disks and hard disks. FFS is included from WB1.3, from 2.0 it is included in the ROM.more
Amix (Unix) [Baustelle] Unix for the Amiga. Nice overview of the topic with links and documentation (german): * <http://www.vintagebytes.de/> and here also nicely done in English: * <https://www.amigaunix.com/doku.php/home> [www.amigawiki.org]...more
Workbench general The Workbench is the graphical user interface (desktop) of the Amiga operating systems. The different versions are listed ->here. The Amiga's operating system (AmigaOS) was delivered in several parts on floppy disks with the first Amiga (the Amiga 1000). The first disk required for booting was called Kickstart and contained the operating system kernel, the DOS and some system libraries, which also included the necessary graphics components. The second diskette was called Wo…more
Kickstart Kickstart refers to the essential parts of the AmigaOS operating system that are usually located in the ROM. Kickstart contains, among other things, the exec.library (the kernel), the dos.library (the DOS), the graphics.library and the intuition.library (the system libraries for the Amigamore
Overview Workbench Versions The Workbench is the operating system of the Amiga. Since the version 3.9 it called AmigaOS. to the->overview of the Kickstart Versions Overview FIXME ReleaseVersionsuitable for classic-Systemsnewer systemsYear1.030.xxA 1000 ? 19851.131.34, 32.34A 1000 ? 19851.233.46, 33.47, 33.56, 33.59, 33.61more
Folder : Workbench+Kickstart * Kickstart with its various Versionen * Workbench with its various Versionen * Filesystem Filesystems of the Amiga * alternative systems * Description of individual parts * Patches * ......more
FIXME This page is not fully translated, yet. Please help completing the translation. (remove this paragraph once the translation is finished) Kickstart Versions Overview [Kick 3.0 A1200] The internal library version of the operating system and the Workbench allow a simple conclusion about the AmigaOS version. The official official counting method started with 30. All smaller numbers were internal versions during the development of the AmigaOS.more
Burkert, Klaus Klaus Burkert (* March 2, 1967, in Rotenburg/Wümme, Lower Saxony; † April 4, 2001, in Hanover) was a kind and helpful person throughout his life. Computer hardware and software were his passion, which later became his profession and calling.more
NComm NComm 2.0 NComm is, besides Term, one of the most popular shareware terminal programs. In the 90's it was preferably used to connect the Amiga to a BBS system like AMMS via a modem connected to a telephone line. The program is well suited, for example, to exchange files between any two computer systems via the serial interface.more