Thomas Richter, author of the recently published AmigaDOS ROM Kernel Reference Manual, has uploaded a PDF version of this amazing resource to Aminet. The physical edition is out of print and sold out.
Thomas Richter, author of the recently published AmigaDOS ROM Kernel Reference Manual, has uploaded a PDF version of this amazing resource to Aminet. The physical edition is out of print and sold out.
A wild #MARCHintosh project appears! Someone unearthed a storage unit full of Power Mac G3 All-in-Ones, aka Molar Macs, and was selling them for a song. I’ll triage them, get them cleaned up, and post pics along the way.
I’ve never restored classic Macs before, being more of an #Amiga obsessive, but these guys were too cool to pass up.
By the way, if anyone is wondering how many Molar Macs fit in a Honda Fit, the answer is 10.
I gotta say, the quality of life improvements in #Amiga OS 3.14-3.2 are really nice. ADF mounting, dragging windows off screen borders, mouse wheel support, shell modernization, and native GlowIcon support, to name a few.
You can tell the folks on the dev team really care. Whatever the legal situation with the IP, the folks in the trenches still have passion for the platform.
A “fatter” Agnus 8372A as an early Christmas gift for my long-suffering rev5 Amiga 500.
1 MB of chip RAM is the future!