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[[UserDoc:AmigaOS File Systems|Appendix B. AmigaOS File Systems]] This appendix lists the AmigaOS file systems.
 
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[[AmigaOS_Manual:_Early_Startup|Appendix C. Special Early Startup Control Options]] This appendix provides information on special boot options that allow you to choose display options, diagnose expansion board failures, and to disable devices and processor caches for software compatibility. <span style="color: red;">OBS! Under construction!</span>
   
 
= Guides =
 
= Guides =

Revision as of 20:51, 27 July 2018

WIP.png 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.

Welcome

The AmigaOS Manual consist of four sections which are independent manuals. The first two manuals presents the AmigaOS's user interfaces, while the last two manuals introduces you to the AmigaOS's scripting languages.

Section 1. Workbench Workbench, the graphical user interface. OBS! Under construction!

Section 2. AmigaDOS AmigaDOS, the command line interface. OBS! Under construction!

Section 3. ARexx ARexx scripting language.

Section 4. Python Python scripting language. OBS! Under construction!

Appendix A. AmigaOS Platforms This appendix lists the AmigaOS platforms.

Appendix B. AmigaOS File Systems This appendix lists the AmigaOS file systems.

Appendix C. Special Early Startup Control Options This appendix provides information on special boot options that allow you to choose display options, diagnose expansion board failures, and to disable devices and processor caches for software compatibility. OBS! Under construction!

Guides

Backing Up an Amiga

Changing Icons

Common Applications in AmigaOS

Disk Images

Getting Programs for the Amiga

Installing and Uninstalling Applications

Partitioning a Hard Drive

Running the Classic Amiga Programs

Transfering Data Between AmigaOS and the Other Operating Systems

Transfering Old Amiga's Data to a New Amiga