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Fast File System or FFS for short is a widely used 'Classic' Amiga file system, AmigaOS 4+ can read and write FFS formatted drives.
Fast File System or FFS for short is a widely used 'Classic' Amiga file system, AmigaOS 4.x can read and write FFS formatted drives.


The more modern SGS and JXFS are much faster and more robutst file systems. Both of these file systems are recommended when setting up new drives for day-to-day use.
The more modern SFS and JXFS are much faster and more robust file systems. Both of these file systems are recommended when setting up new drives for day-to-day use.


Other file systems are available or planned for the future, for example NTFS.
Other file systems are available or planned for the future, for example NTFS.

Revision as of 22:17, 24 February 2014

Fast File System or FFS for short is a widely used 'Classic' Amiga file system, AmigaOS 4.x can read and write FFS formatted drives.

The more modern SFS and JXFS are much faster and more robust file systems. Both of these file systems are recommended when setting up new drives for day-to-day use.

Other file systems are available or planned for the future, for example NTFS.