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Goal: create an OS as compatible as possible to AmigaOS 3.1, but which can be ported to various CPUs: x86, 68k; PowerPC, Alpha, SPARC, MIPS.
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MC1 Amiga are an on-line store trying to make it easier for Amiga users to get hardware. MC1 stocks new SCSI, used Amiga parts and some software. MC1 have a full list of Australian Amiga User groups and Amiga dealers in the links page.
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Features a memberlist, pictures, downloads, and reviews.
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Goal: Provide modern functionality for a new OS layer and run most Amiga applications as efficiently as possible in a box environment with no Classic Amiga custom chips available.
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NetBSD port for Amigas with MMUs.
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NetBSD/amiga is a free, portable unix like operating system for many machines, including the Amiga.
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News and information about all current AmigaOS versions.
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OpenBSD port to Amiga: the same as the NetBSD/amiga port but with some additions.
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Multiuser is the continuation of the Multiuser Filesystem (muFS), and provides UNIX style security for AmigaOS preventing people from accessing private/secret/sensitive files or deleting files they shouldn't.
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AROS support page.
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Dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the Amiga Workbench's history.
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Mailing list about Amiga OS4.X for the new AmigaOne compatible machines.