Amiga Operating System

Computers are run by operating systems, which are computer programs organizing and utilizing the computer's processing functions. An operating system lines up the jobs, and assigns them to their proper places. It tells the CPU to perform various functions and checks the data moving through the various devices of the computer. Later, when multitasking became possible, several operators could use the system to perform jobs at the same time. There are many operating systems for a computer user to choose from, the most popular include Microsoft's MS-DOS and Windows, the UNIX system from Bell, and Apple's Macintosh. The links contained herein offer information about the Amiga operating system.


Champaign-Urbana Computer Users Group: Agnes
Check Champaign-Urbana's Computer Users Group for a listing of over 1,500 Amiga-related sites available from the Amiga web directory.

Champaign-Urbana Computer Users Group: Amiga Directory
Check Champaign-Urbana's Computer Users Group for a collection of Amiga-related links, including news, technologies, and shareware sites.

Champaign-Urbana Computer Users Group: Amiga Monitor
Browse Champaign-Urbana's Computer Users Group for a magazine providing coverage of the Amiga computing platform, with news, information and more.

Global Dialog: Adventure Central: Amiga Update Newsletter
Check Global Dialog's self-styled newsletter with coverage of the Amiga computer platform, with news, information and product reviews.
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