3/29/2024 0 Comments Amiga os 3.9 floppy![]() ![]() x series of Workbench defaults to a distinctive blue and orange color scheme, designed to give high contrast on even the worst of television screens (the colors can be changed by the user). Workbench 1.0 was released for the first time in October 1985. ![]() What many consider the first versions of AmigaOS (Workbench 1.0 up to 3.0) are here indicated with the Workbench name of their original disks. Version 4.0 of the Amiga operating system was the first version to be branded as a less generic "AmigaOS" (without the space). Version 3.1 of the Amiga operating system was the first version to be officially referred to as "Amiga OS" (with a space between "Amiga" and "OS") by Commodore, possibly inspired by Apple renaming the Mac operating system from "System" to " Mac OS". Another non-official name was "Workbench", from the name of the Amiga Desktop environment, which was included on a floppy disk named "Amiga Workbench". Early names used for the Amiga operating system included "CAOS" and "AmigaDOS". Initially the Amiga operating system had no strong name and branding, as it was seen as an integral part of the Amiga system as a whole. There have been many different versions of the AmigaOS operating system during its two decades of history. ![]()
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