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Moving the mouse over the selectable option icon, shows help text about the selection on the bottom of the window, so the user does not need to read any manual before, as this pop-up help text is good enough to guide about the possibilities. Nicely tinted blue window on white background appeared, with the text Welcome to the AmigaOS 4.1 Installation CD.įrom here four options are available to the user.
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After a short delay the AmigaOS 4.1 splash screen appeared, which is the same as before, then the Welcome Screen.įrom the Welcome Screen, the difference and what is new starts to get noticeable.
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The load of Kickstart files started, but this time the configuration was named AmigaOS 4.1 Update 1. From there I selected Boot Device Onboard VIA IDE CDROMĪnd continued normal boot. I pressed Ctrl+LAlt+RAlt and then pressed the Enter key to enter the UBoot menu. So there is no way to boot the AmigaOS 4.1 Update 1 CD with the Kickstart of the AmigaOS 4.1. The CD started to load because the CD drive have lower priority number than the Hard Drives, but after the splash screen, the screen turned black and nothing else happened after. I made a soft reboot of the AmigaOS 4.1, trying to boot the CD, without setting it from UBoot. For burning, I used the free MakeCD software.Īfter putting the CD in the drive, I set the correct master/slave settings of the disk drives, to be able to boot from the CD. Hyperion Entertainment does not provide label for the CD, so I created one by myself and placed it over the newly burned CD. I put the archive on memory card with the use of Chronos 80 in 1 Card Reader CR-561. My System partition had only 281.9 MB in use, LZX although giving better compression results, is not easily handled on other platforms. The LHA preserves all the protection bits and the file comments, unlike ZIP, GZIP and TAR. Standard on the Amiga and also easily handled on other platforms. Lha -er a Archives:AmigaOS41Backup.lha SYS:Īlthough there are other archive tools available for Amiga like TAR, GZIP, ZIP and LZX, the usage of LHA is recommended, because it is the de-facto Then to be even more secure, I archived the Workbench volume with the use of the LHA archiver with the following command line:
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While waiting for the download, to be on the safe side, I copied the files from the SYS partition to my Archive partition, as they are, without any changes. Is an 318 MB big ISO file, which has to be burned into CD disk in order to boot the system from it. The update comes as 154 MB big LHA archive. I am registered user so I was very impatient to try it.
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Update 1, announced as the most substantial update to date provided for free to download by registered AmigaOS 4.1 users. On 14 January 2010 I have read the news about the immediate availability of AmigaOS 4.1
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Of IDE drivers and fixed JXFileSystem issues. The first QuickFix update was for the IDE drivers and theĮlf.library.kmod, while the second offered improved overall system stability, fixed shared object handling, Radeon Warp3D graphics drivers, increased performance There have been two QuickFix updates of AmigaOS 4.1 since then. Main system in 2010, despite the fact I bought PowerBook G4 and regularly have touch with wide variety of Windows machines. Back in September 2008 I installed AmigaOS 4.1 on my MicroAmigaOne and it is still my