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AmigaOS is the default native operating system of the Amiga personal computer. On top of a basic kernel called Exec, it includes an abstraction of the Amiga's unique hardware, a disk operating system called AmigaDOS, a windowing system called Intuition and a graphical user interface called Workbench.Components of AmigaOSAmigaOS can be divided into two parts: the Kickstart (ROM) and Workbench disks. It used to be the case that versions of Kickstart and Workbench were released together, for use with each other. From Workbench 3.5 onwards, the first release after Commodore International stopped development, AmigaOS has become software-only, standardising on Kickstart version 3.1 in ROM.KickstartKickstart is the name given to the bootstrap ROM. On the first Amiga model, the A1000, this was loaded from disk, although eventually the Kickstart was embedded in a ROM chip inside the computer. The Amiga 1000 could be modified to take these chips, and subsequent Amiga models all used ROM chips.Kickstart contained the code needed to boot the standard Amiga hardware and any Autoconfig expansion hardware. The Kickstart also contained many stock parts of the Amiga's operating system, such as Exec, Intuition and the core of AmigaDOS. This meant that a powered-on Amiga already had a lot of the essential parts of the operating system available. Later versions of the Kickstart contained drivers for IDE and SCSI controllers, PCMCIA ports and various other hardware that came built into Amigas. It can be compared to the BIOS in IBM PCs, however it has far more functionality available at boot time - the full windowing environment, for example. With third party software, it is possible to have a different Kickstart loaded in RAM and to use it instead of the ROM one - for example Kickstart 1.3 may be loaded in order to run old games incompatible with Kickstart 2.0 and higher. These programs are called softkickers. There are also hardware Kickstart switchers which allow you to have more than one set of Kickstart chips inside the computer, which are selectable either by a switch or a keyboard shortcut when you first turn the machine on. WorkbenchWorkbench is the name given to both the core operating system software that is not stored in the Kickstart ROM (the "Workbench disk"), and also the native graphical shell for the Amiga computer. The Workbench environment does not have to be loaded for software to run. In fact, to take over the Amiga hardware and keep all memory and resources to themselves, many games boot directly from Kickstart (using a custom bootblock on the floppy disk).As the name suggests, the metaphor of a workbench is used, rather than a desktop; directories are depicted as drawers, executable files are tools, data files are projects and GUI widgets are gadgets. In many other aspects the interface resembles Mac OS, with the main desktop showing icons of inserted disks, and a single menu bar at the top of every screen. Unlike the Macintosh, the standard Amiga mouse has two buttons – the right mouse button operates the pull-down menus, with a Macintosh-style "release to select" mechanism. A unique feature of Workbench is multiple screens. These are conceptually similar to X Window System virtual desktops or workspaces, but are generated dynamically by application programs as necessary. Each screen can have a different resolution and colour depth. A gadget in the top-right corner of the screen allows screens to be cycled - as the OS stores all screens in memory simultaneously, redrawing is instantaneous. Screens can also be dragged up and down by their title bars, on older Amigas this functionality was provided by the custom chipsets specially designed for the platform, since AmigaOS4 a new technique is adopted and the screens are draggable in any direction. Drag and drop between different screens is possible too. Underlying the Workbench is the Intuition windowing system. This controls and draws screens, windows, gadgets and handles input from the keyboard and mouse, passing messages to programs. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for AmigaOS ] | Searches on eBay |
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