AmigaGuide is a hypertext document file format designed for the Amiga. Files are stored in ASCII so it is possible to read and edit a file without the...
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Farrow in 1997. Beginner's Guide to Amiga E – Published by Jason R. Hulance in 1997; AmigaGuide format. System programming with Amiga E – Published by Damien...
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registry for the user to see which commodities were running. AmigaOS 2.1 introduced AmigaGuide, a simple text-only hypertext markup scheme and browser, for...
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language Installer, and the AmigaGuide hypertext help system. After the demise of Commodore International, the later owners of the Amiga trademark granted a license...
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Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16- or 16/32-bit...
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documentary written by Douglas Adams) ToolBook HyTelnet WinHelp 1991 Gopher AmigaGuide 1995 Wiki 1996 Hyperwire (Kinetix) 1998 Everything2 XML 1999 RSS 2001...
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gadtools, the software installation scripting language Installer, and the AmigaGuide hypertext help system. Workbench 2.04 introduced ARexx, a system-wide...
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The Amiga 2000 (A2000) is a personal computer released by Commodore in March 1987. It was introduced as a "big box" expandable variant of the Amiga 1000...
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The Amiga CD32 (stylized as Amiga CD32, codenamed "Spellbound") is a 32-bit home video game console developed by Commodore and released in Europe, Australia...
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The Amiga 4000, or A4000, from Commodore is the successor of the Amiga 2000 and Amiga 3000 computers. There are two models: the A4000/040 released in...
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