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  • [[File:Preferences.png|frame|center|A typical Prefs drawer]] [[Workbench/Prefs/AHI|AHI]] (Audio Hardware Interface) - Allows for control over the audio fu
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  • ...screens as control panels in a different resolution than the display area. Workbench is the default screen a user is presented with upon booting the machine. [[File:SG7-1.png|frame|center|The workbench screen]]
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  • [[File:SG12-1.png|frame|center|Workbench's Prefs Directory]] ...te editors, for instance, allows the user to set the default colors use by Workbench.
    21 KB (3,432 words) - 10:28, 26 April 2013
  • ...commands described in this chapter are command line equivalents of running Workbench programs. They are divided into the following functional categories: * Other Workbench related tools and programs
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  • ...o set system-wide configuration options such as the printer driver to use, serial port baud rate and other items. To make an application appealing to the use Preferences are store in various ".prefs" files located in the "ENV:sys" and "ENVARC:sys" directories. Preferences o
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  • This chapter explains the Preferences editors found in the Prefs drawer. These editors allow you to customize your Amiga environment by: * Changing the Workbench screen display
    51 KB (8,253 words) - 22:10, 26 February 2022
  • ...h]]. Some commands are unique to the Shell, just as some are unique to the Workbench. In practice, the two user interfaces complement each other with a large am ...unning on another computer. Such a remote machine might be connected via a serial interface, a network connection or other means.
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  • ...on to the AmigaDOS commands, there are other files and directories on your Workbench disk. This chapter includes the following: ...rawers contained in DEVS: are described in the [[AmigaOS_Manual:_Workbench|Workbench User's Guide]].
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  • AmigaDOS stores information in the same hierarchical structure as Workbench. AmigaDOS commands have specific rules that you must follow when creating a ...bly, you do not use icons to manipulate the files and directories. See the Workbench User's Guide for detailed information aboutthe Amiga file system and the us
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  • : Used in reference to the screen, Shell window, or Workbench window that is accepting input.. : The speed at which a device receives or transmits information in serial communication. Roughly equivalent to bits per second.
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  • ...ser manual for the Amiga system software. For instance, the definition for serial may be obvious to you, but by consulting this guide you can see that the us ...ary entry for [[#AppIcon|AppIcon]] you'll see it suffixed with ''Release 2 workbench.library''.
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  • means we either need to run Sashimi or watch output on the serial port output will show the entire incoming request on the serial port. Of course,
    32 KB (4,815 words) - 19:52, 2 October 2015
  • == The Workbench == The Workbench is the graphical place where you will manage your computer and all your fil
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  • * a graphic user interface (GUI) (the Workbench); ...minates. By default, the Amiga presents the user with a graphic interface, Workbench, upon startup. Likewise, even a simple Amiga application will generally pre
    31 KB (5,310 words) - 19:41, 21 April 2014
  • ...s Printer and PrinterGfx tools to identify the type of printer connection (serial or parallel), type of dithering, etc. It also offers the flexibility to sen ...not using it. The user may have changed the printer settings by using the Workbench Preferences tool. There’s also the possibility the printer has been turne
    192 KB (22,964 words) - 21:30, 28 March 2013
  • ...Chapter 7 provide command specifications for the AmigaDOS commands and the Workbench programs accessible through the Shell using the following standard outline: The 'AddNetInterface' command can be invoked from Workbench, too. It operates on the same configuration files with the same keywords, e
    353 KB (57,468 words) - 16:16, 31 January 2021
  • distributed on Workbench 2.0. Please note that iffparse.library is a products may execute a 2.0 Workbench license, or may get an addendum to
    252 KB (29,779 words) - 22:05, 13 May 2013