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AmigaOS and the Workbench comes with a suite of program preferences to adjust Sound, Graphics, Text, Display, Font settings and more. |
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Here are the preferences programs that are available: |
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[[amigaos41ahi|AHI]] (Audio Hardware Interface) - Allows for control over the audio functions of your Amiga |
[[amigaos41ahi|AHI]] (Audio Hardware Interface) - Allows for control over the audio functions of your Amiga |
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Revision as of 22:41, 29 May 2012
AmigaOS and the Workbench comes with a suite of program preferences to adjust Sound, Graphics, Text, Display, Font settings and more.
Here are the preferences programs that are available:
AHI (Audio Hardware Interface) - Allows for control over the audio functions of your Amiga
AmigaInput - Setup for gamepads and joysticks
ASL - Allows for control over file requesters
Compatibility - Manages the 68K Just-in-time compiler settings
Console - Controls the settings for the Amiga Shell
DefIcons - Interface to allow behavor of default icon
DOS - Manages DOS settings
Font - Controls Font selection for Workbench, Screens, and Windows
GUI -
Input -
Internet -
Local -
Palette -
Pointer -
Printer -
Screens -
Serial -
Time -
Timezone -
UBoot -
USB -