

ClassicWB, AmiKit) requires AmigaOS 3.1 / 3.9 CD or ISO mounted at some point. In addition, typical install procedure (ie. HDF, ISO or even EXE), making them difficult to install without the help of WinUAE. The list includes:ĭid anyone try this successfully, yet? I spoke with Jan from AmiKit lately and He said He's not far from optimizing AmiKit on Vampire (He owns one, too).īut to date, those distributions are shared in a variety of different formats (ie. Eventually, I will try to check and install all of them, on my Vampire V4 Standalone board. Questions and Answers for AMIGA Workbench or CoffinĪmigaOS 3.1 has plenty of "preinstalled" distributions, similar to the CoffinOS. Note: Please note that emulations like WinUAE or FS-UAE are not officially supported platforms for AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition for Classic.Welcome to the Apollo Forum This forum is for people interested in the APOLLO CPU. Users are nevertheless recommended to register their copy of AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition on the Hyperion Entertainment website as this will be required for downloading possible future updates and bugfixes. This now allows current users of AmigaOS 4.1 to install a complete original version of AmigaOS 4.1 without subsequently needing to download or apply 6 updates and countless minor updates.

Installation graphics, new icons and back-drops by Martin Merz.through the use of on-chip DMA engines (present on recently released hardware going back to the Sam440)

New unified graphics library with RTG support which allows for (current and future) very substantial general and platform specic performance optimizations e.g.Extended memory functionality (beneficial to all supported platforms even those platforms which cannot be equipped with more than 2GB).New functionality in AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition includes but is not limited to: AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition defines the new baseline by consolidating all previous updates, bringing new long awaited features and stability improvements and last but not least enabling the user to make a clean installation in one go.ĪmigaOS 4.1 was released in September of 2008 and has seen no less than 6 free major updates and at least 88 smaller updates released through AmiUpdate. Since the initial release of AmigaOS 4.1 more than six years ago, functionality and user experience have been steadily improved by six free major updates and over 88 free smaller ones through AmiUpdate.
