
Welcome to AmigaOS | AmigaOS
AmigaOS 4’s extensive 680x0 emulation capabilities are helping to fulfill the need for running Classic Amiga software. Run your beloved 68K Amiga programs on your modern and fast …
Features - AmigaOS
Easy to navigate desktop environment and application launcher AmigaOS comes with its own desktop environment called Workbench. Workbench comes with a range of functions to help …
UserDoc:How AmigaOS Works - AmigaOS Documentation Wiki
Oct 3, 2023 · AmigaOS can run two different kinds of executable files: the AmigaOS native programs made for the PowerPC processor and programs created for the Motorola 68k …
UserDoc:Introduction to AmigaOS - AmigaOS Documentation Wiki
Like any modern personal computer system, AmigaOS presents a graphic interface and relies on common peripherals to let the user control their system. Beyond most systems, AmigaOS …
AmigaOS Documentation Wiki
It shows how to use Menus, the Keyboard Shortcuts available, and later how to configure the Workbench and AmigaOS from the look and feel of the desktop (e.g. changing the background …
UserDoc:Main - AmigaOS Documentation Wiki
Dec 25, 2020 · AmigaOS was born in 1985 and delivered what contemporary personal computer operating systems could only dream of. As the first "multimedia" operating system, it was trivial …
AmigaDOS Introduction - AmigaOS Documentation Wiki
Jun 24, 2020 · This page is currently being updated to AmigaOS 4.x. Some of the information contained here may not yet be applicable in part or totally.
AmigaOS Manual: AmigaDOS Command Examples
Jan 31, 2021 · AmigaOS Manual: AmigaDOS Command Examples ... The command examples elsewhere in this book are primarily to illustrate the proper syntax and general operation of …
AmigaDOS manual - AmigaOS Documentation Wiki
Sep 21, 2014 · For historical reasons, you will still find references to the CLI in AmigaOS but this is really a shell that is used everywhere in the system. Now learn the basics and more …
AmigaOS Versions - AmigaOS Documentation Wiki
The version number reflects a revision of the system software. The chart below lists the specific AmigaOS release versions that system libraries versions correspond to: