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AmigaSource.com - GENERAL AMIGA
GENERAL AMIGA
A listing of General Amiga info sites that don't quite fit into any other category. Plus some REAL odd ball's!

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  "The QuadDoubler" Created by Sonnet
  Author: BlackSun Studios   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A very informative article written about the Sonnet Quaddoubler used with the Amiga!
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1982
 
  .AmiUpdate
  Author: .AmiUpdate   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to .AmiUpdate the premiere Amiga Info Station. The Amiga has got great times ahead, and for this reason, we need to have as many and competetive news sites as possible. .Amiupdate has already proven that it can deliver what it has promised, and now, with a new layout, you should all find the information you are looking for in a flash. ***Old Site***
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1325
 
  A1200 Hardware FAQ
  Author: Warren Block   Verified: 2022-01-12
  After putting together a much fancier document for the A4000 (the Amiga 4000 Hardware Guide), it was suggested that something similar was needed for the A1200. Additionally, I kept seeing the same questions asked over and over in comp.sys.amiga.hardware, and it seemed like a FAQ might help both those asking and answering the questions. Maybe it'll just change all the answers to say "Read the FAQ, you moron." Nah. Amiga people are more polite than that. They'd say "PLEASE read the FAQ, you moron.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 5   id: 530
 
  Abox
  Author: Alf Inge Wang   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This is not an official Phase5 page. I have just assembled some information from different home-pages about Phase 5 Amiga Clone project (now called A\box)
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 592
 
  Amiga 4000 Hardware Guide
  Author: Warren Block   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The BEST guide for just about EVERYTHING about the Amiga 4000. GREAT!!!!!!!
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 5 19 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 529
 
  Amiga @ FAQ's.org
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A Listing of Amiga FAQ's at FAQ's.org. Networking, UUCP, AmiTCP, Amosic, Books, CD32, Games and more!!
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1508
 
  Amiga Blast
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga Blast. The First Italian Web Magazine. Since 1995.. Many Tutorials. Interviews. Looks old.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 2 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 300
 
  Amiga DOS online reference manual
  Author: ADOS ORM   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the NEW HOME of The Amiga DOS online reference manual. Here you will find comprehensive guides to The Amiga Operating System and ARexx scripting language along with technical specifications on the Amiga line of computers, the latest Internet applications for the Amiga, Mirror sites for two of the leading Amiga software developers Phantom Development and Finale Development, and a jump point to other exciting Amiga oriented web sites on the World Wide Web.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1486
 
  Amiga Games Database
  Author: Angus Manwaring and Dennis Smith   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the Amiga Games Database. It's purpose is to provide Amiga games players with an informed but subjective opinion on a wide range of games. A vast amount of Amiga titles have been written, some of them more than a decade ago. We've all come across some awful software in our time, but for many of us, there's a surprising quantity of undiscovered classic Amiga games out there. The AGDB is here to help you identify them. Almost 900 reviews!!!
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 11 27 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 187
 
  Amiga Hardware Database
  Author: Amiga Hardware Database   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the Amiga Hardware Database, the ultimate Amiga hardware guide by Alex Luptak. It's the right place for those who are preparing to buy used or new Amiga hardware and want to see the whole range of supply and compare the capabilities and performances of the different models and expansion cards. This site contains exclusively precise and detailed descriptions, high-resolution photographs and informative benchmarks, which really makes it the right place!
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 587
 
  Amiga Hints
  Author: Robert Davis   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Lots of Amiga Hardware hints, tips and links!
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 5 24 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 90
 
  Amiga History
  Author: Gjoran   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Nice page with the history of the Amiga.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 597
 
  Amiga History Guide
  Author: Gareth Knight   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The DEVINATINE GUIDE to the Amiga. Information on EVERY system, Chipset, Amiga history Unreleased systems and MORE!!! A++++ INCREDIBLE SITE!!!!
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 531
 
  Amiga Inc.'s Home Page
  Author: Amiga Inc.   Verified: 2015-01-31
  Amiga's Home Page.. What else is there to say??
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 26 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 62
 
  Amiga Model Listing
  Author: Michael Nielsen   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A page with information on the various Aimga models.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1510
 
  Amiga Networking FAQ
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The primary purpose of a FAQ is to preserve network bandwidth by answering Frequently Asked Questions. A FAQ's second purpose is to provide an altruistic public service to users and vendors. The Amiga Guide version of this FAQ is available on Aminet in the /pub/aminet/docs/help directory. Due to the method I'm using to write the FAQ, marking the margins to indicate new material is not feasible. Look for new questions towards the end of each list. Also look for ""!!!!"", strings of exclamation points represent new material or news flashes. Date 12/15/96
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 559
 
  Amiga One
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The AmigaOne is the first new Amiga specified product in over six years. Running the revolutionary new Amiga Digital Environment (DE), it represents the first step on our road to redefining the digital revolution. Targeted at those who require high performance and comprehensive functionality with an enjoyable computing experience, it is designed to be a perfect platform for both the creation and consumption of digital content, whether that be for home users, software developers, games players, artists, musicians, content producers or businesses.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 70
 
  Amiga pages
  Author: Adam Atkinson   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Well, The Amigados Reference Manual makes my feeble pages look rather silly, so you should probably look at that first, or as well. Broadly speaking, there are currently two things here: Introductory stuff about the Amiga operating system and Useful utilities
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1516
 
  Amiga Patch List
  Author: Mark Knibbs   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This file contains a list of various patches for commercial Amiga software, to remove manual- and disk-based copy-protection. It is freely distributable. There are The 144 programs covered in this release
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1511
 
  Amiga Products
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A complete listing of all the products from Amiga!!!
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 67
 
  Amiga Program Combatibility Chart
  Author: Amiga Program Combatibility Chart   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A indexed chart of many Amiga Programs and their compatibility on various Amiga's and versions of the OS.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1509
 
  Amiga Security page
  Author: Robert Davis   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A page dedicated to keepinf the Amiga safe in the net.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 16 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 460
 
  Amiga Software Development Kit
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga will change the way we use cell phones, computers, and other information appliances by removing the barriers between different computing systems. The Amiga SDK 1.01 is the first step to creating applications that are indifferent to the underlying hardware or software platform.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 69
 
  Amiga stuff for newbies
  Author: Adam Atkinson's   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Be warned that this page is changing quite fast at the moment - I have a long list of things I want to add to it. It's likely to get into a bit of a mess from time to time until I work out what order to say things in. The Amiga Utilities page will tell you where to find a variety of fundamental Amiga utilities. Some of them, such as lha and installer, are simply vital, and a number of others have effectively become standard parts of the operating system - I should think very few serious Amiga users don't have reqtools.library
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1388
 
  AMIGA TESTING ROUTINE
  Author: Bert. Pearce   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The Amiga system of self testing is a complicated set of routines, which it must go through before you can do any work on it. During the system test the Amiga is attempting to let you know if the system is well. These procedures respond automatically every time you boot up.
  edit   archive.org {temp}   cat #: 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0   id: 1996
 

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