AmigaOSin
AmigaOS is a family of operating systems developed by Commodore International for their Amiga personal computers. The first version, AmigaOS 1.0, was released in 1985 and was known for its advanced multitasking capabilities, graphical user interface, and support for multimedia. It was one of the first operating systems to include a graphical desktop environment, which was a significant departure from the text-based interfaces of the time.
AmigaOS 2.0, released in 1989, introduced several new features, including a more advanced multitasking system, improved
AmigaOS 3.0, released in 1993, was a major upgrade that included a new version of the Workbench
AmigaOS 3.1, released in 1994, was a minor upgrade that included several bug fixes and improvements to
After Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994, the AmigaOS project was taken over by the AmigaOS development community.
AmigaOS is known for its advanced multitasking capabilities, graphical user interface, and support for multimedia. It