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AmigaOS is an operating system pretty easy to understand. Of course you need to learn some basic concepts. This documentation will provide these and your imagination will do the rest.
 
AmigaOS is an operating system pretty easy to understand. Of course you need to learn some basic concepts. This documentation will provide these and your imagination will do the rest.
   
[[AmigaOS features]]: some of the main features of AmigaOS that make easy to control your computer
 
   
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== AmigaOS features ==
[[What is AmigaOS]]: description of the different parts of the OS (Files/Directories, AmigaDOS, Workbench)
 
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Here are some of the main features of AmigaOS that make easy to control your computer. Some of these concepts were copied by other operating systems which tend to show they are the correct way to do things.
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Small footprint
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Full name directories (Fonts, Libs...)
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File recognition based on their content.
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Ram disk concept
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Command line and graphic interface tied together
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== What is AmigaOS ==
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This is a description of the different parts of AmigaOS. This section talks about how the user files are stored on disks. Also it gives and introduction to AmigaDOS, the command line interface between the user and the computer. Then the Workbench will be presented.
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Revision as of 12:43, 8 June 2012

AmigaOS is an operating system pretty easy to understand. Of course you need to learn some basic concepts. This documentation will provide these and your imagination will do the rest.


AmigaOS features

Here are some of the main features of AmigaOS that make easy to control your computer. Some of these concepts were copied by other operating systems which tend to show they are the correct way to do things.


Small footprint

Full name directories (Fonts, Libs...)

File recognition based on their content.

Ram disk concept

Command line and graphic interface tied together

What is AmigaOS

This is a description of the different parts of AmigaOS. This section talks about how the user files are stored on disks. Also it gives and introduction to AmigaDOS, the command line interface between the user and the computer. Then the Workbench will be presented.