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Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
Posted on 5-Nov-2009 16:32:38
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Can anyone elaborate the major differences between AmigaOS 3.5 and 3.9?

Thanks.

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Re: Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
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Nothing because I bough both CDs and only changes the OS 3.9 with 3.5 in singles things in OS if you are truely interested I shall can send you or put the differences but this work I'll have this weekend.

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Re: Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
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I think 3.9 brought these improvements:

Multimedia programs (MP3 player, AVI & QT player, new CD player)
Web browser AWEB 3.4 SE (new version)
GENESIS (full Internet and network access)
AmiDOCK (new program start bar)
WarpOS 5.0 (new version)
IomegaTools (for Zip and Jaz)
new powerful Shell (based upon ViNCEd)
automatic datatype recognition
integrated unpacker (lha, lzx, dms, zip...)
fast search (search for, and in files)
new picture datatype (PPC-optimized)
many new Tools (ASLPrefs, new Info requester, new watch, font cache, new color wheel, etc.)
extensive HTML documentation (in English and German)

The list is from http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/amigaos39.html That pages covers the release quite good (at least if I remember 3.9 correctly, haven't used 3.x for a while now).

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Re: Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
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http://web.archive.org/web/20000510175322/www.amiga.de/amigaos35/index-e.html


· · OS 3.5 FEATURES


BENEFITS OF THE AMIGAOS 3.5 UPDATE


Easy Internet Access
Support for Hard disks > 4GB
Modern Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Extensive CD-ROM support
Support for current printers
PowerPC support
HTML Online Documentation
Bug Fixes
Enhancements


Some pictures of the new AmigaOS 3.5


EASY INTERNET ACCESS

TCP/IP Stack
Support for Internet and Ethernet
Easy to setup the connection to your provider within minutes (automatic configuration utility that detects IP addresses, netmasks, DNS servers, dial script and all other required information by itself)
Support for multiple configuration files, e.g. for multiple Internet providers
Integrated TCP/IP protocol stack with built-in PPP, SLIP, INetD, SANA-II and usergroup support
Comprehensive PPP implementation with support for PAP and CHAP
Latest Socks v4/5 client module for firewalls
Enhanced SANA II support for fast transfer rates
SANA-II R3 support for newer Ethernet drivers (comes with a set of optimized MNI Ethernet drivers for all Amiga Zorro-II Ethernet boards that provide faster data transfer than ordinary SANA-II drivers)
Supports analog modem lines, ISDN boards, ISDN TAs, PPP, SLIP, Slirp, TIA, ADSL, cable modems, Ethernet LANs, Arcnet LANs, parallel links and several other types of connections (includes comprehensive modem and ISDN database)
Support for DHCP and BootP (important for ADSL and cable modems)
Option for automatic hang-up on inactivity, and option to prevent the ISP from hanging up on inactivity
Dynamic DNS cache for faster web browsing
Built-in fingerd, identd and inet-handler
Compatible with bsdsocket.library V4
OS 3.5 GUI style

WWW Browser with Offline/Online support
Browsing the OS 3.5 documentation and the Internet

New Cross-Application E-mail Library
General API for sending and receiving of E-mails

New E-Mail Client
Based on the E-mail library


SUPPORT FOR HARD DISKS > 4 GB

NSDPatch
New standard for 64 Bit Devices
Updated Info, Format, Diskcopy and FastFileSystem

New HDToolBox
The low-level library processes the following tasks
Scanning the SCSI bus
Read the physical information of the hard disk
Read/write the logical information (RDB)
Create Mount files
Read special Mount entries to restore the RDB
HDToolBox application that uses the low-level library
New GUI style


MODERN GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI)

New Icon Set (Glow Icons)
New complete icon set for all system tools
New icons for most applications

New Icon Library
Icons with up to 256 colors
Automatic color adaptation
NewIcon compatible
Compatible to OS 3.1 icons
New API functionality
Faster and more robust

New BOOPSI Library
New complete set of powerful BOOPSI gadgets
Very fast, modular and scalable
AmigaOS compatible implementation
Compatible to existing BOOPSI classes

New Resource Library
Loads and manages all GUI resources
Change the GUI without recompilation of the application
Can be used with any programming language

Updated and enhanced Workbench
More responsive user interface
Progress requester for copy/delete
Enhanced information requester
Smart display update
New keyboard control functionality
New API functionality


EXTENSIVE CD-ROM SUPPORT

CacheCDFS
ISO9660, RockRidge, Joliet (Win 95/98) and MAC HFS compatible
Supports Amiga protection bit and file comments
MultiSession CD-ROM support

New PlayCD
(programmable) Audio player for SCSI and ATAPI CD-ROM drives
Low memory consumption

New CDFSPrefs
CacheCDFS preferences for 'on the fly' configuration


FULL PRINTER SUPPORT

New Printer Device
Drivers for common printers
PowerPC support
New functions to print all kinds of bitmaps
New API to define page size and page break correctly
Support for 24 bit Picasso96 DumpRastPort command
TurboPrint compatible functions to print 8 Bit chunky and 16/24 bit bitmaps

New Printer Preferences
Updated for new GUI style


POWERPC SUPPORT

New WarpUP PowerPC Support
AmigaOS compatible integration
Extensive functionality
Hardware independent driver system, easy to extend

New Preferences
Updated for new GUI style


HTML DOCUMENTATION

New Comprehensive Instructions
Reworked documentation for Workbench, DOS, ARexx and Harddisk
Completion of all the new features of AmigaOS 3.5
Extensive illustrations
Bilingual English/German


BUG FIXES
Corrections to improve overall robustness and to fix long standing bugs
Reworked A2024 monitor driver
Reworked CLI command (Join, Status, Type)
Reworked IPrefs command (more robust, better Workbench pattern support)
Reworked LoadWB


ENHANCEMENTS
Updated asl.library (more responsive, faster, enhanced user interface, more robust)

Updated DataTypes
8svx.datatype (now supports stereo sound playback; faster and more robust)
amigaguide.datatype / amigaguide.library (faster, new API functionality)
anim.datatype (now supports all major IFF-ANIM formats; more robust)
animation.datatype (now supports stereo sound playback; more robust; new API functionality; RTG compatible)
ascii.datatype (faster and more robust)
cdxl.datatype (now supports stereo sound playback; more robust)
ilbm.datatype (now supports true color pictures; more robust)
picture.datatype (now supports true color pictures, dithering and color quantization; more robust, new API functionality; RTG compatible)
sound.datatype (now supports stereo sound playback; more robust, new API functionality)
text.datatype (faster and more robust)

New DataTypes for GIF, JPEG, PNG and AIFF file format

Updated 68040.library (performance improvements)

Updated bullet.library (performance improvements)

New SCSI Mount tool


THE FUTURE (PLANS AND OPTIONS)
Further releases or Add-On packages
New reworked and extended Kickstart
Extended PowerPC support
New 68K Emulator for PPC-only systems
Many new System Libraries as PPC-native

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Re: Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
Posted on 6-Nov-2009 0:06:53
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@Sky7

http://web.archive.org/web/20020614134404/os.amiga.com/3.9/features-details.shtml

Workbench
AsyncWB - adds asynchronous copying and delete functionality to Workbench


ACTION - AVI & Quicktime Player
plays AVI and Quicktime videos
highly optimized 68k version


AMPlifier - MP3/WAV/AIFF Player
plays MP3, WAV, and AIFF sound files
paulaaudio.device (there is no need to install AHI)


MPEGA.Library - Software MP3 Decoder
68k and PPC version


PlayCD - New CD Player
plays music CDs
new animated skin system
programmable


CacheCDFS - CD ROM Support (*3.5)
CacheCDFS - CD-ROM File System
ISO9660, RockRidge, Joliet (Win 95/98) and MAC HFS compatible
supports Amiga protection bit and file comments
MultiSession CD-ROM support
CDFSPrefs - Preferences tool for CacheCDFS
BootCacheCDFS - Loads CacheCDFS reset resident for JumpStart
Autoboot InstallCDFS - Installer script for easy installation of CD-ROMs
FindDevice - Tool to search for connected CD-ROM drives


AWEB 3.4 Special Edition - Internet Browser
works online and offline
supports HTML 3.0 and most of HTML 4.0
supports JavaScript

Main limitations in this special version:
- only runs on AmigaOS 3.9 and higher
- only supports one browser window
- supplied documentation is limited
- hotlist cannot be saved
- no graphical print function


Internet / Network Access - TCP/IP Stack
connects your Amiga to the Internet
easy selection of Internet Service Providers
connects to other computers (LAN)
full version; no time-limit


AmigaMAIL - E-Mail Client (*3.5)
easy to configure and use
based on the e-mail library


AmiDOCK - Program Start Bar
easy to use program start tool like the Apple "Klickstarter", but far more powerful
add new programs with drag & drop


RAWBInfo & several other tools
RAWBInfo - a powerful new info requester
NewIconEmu - emulates NewIcons on the new system
colorwheel.gadget - new color wheel with true color support
gradientslider.gadget - new gradient slider
string.gadget - new string gadget with lots of functions
ASLPatch - a new file selector


Automatic file type recognition
DefIcons is a powerful system that defines which application is launched when a file is double-clicked
very flexible and powerful


Improved Libraries & System Tools
new icon.library
patches to workbench.library
patches to intuition.library
new API functionality
additional products


Find & Clock
Find tool (files, and within files)
Workbench clock (Animated Icon)
new text.datatype


IomegaTools - tools for Zip and Jazz drives


New Shell & many other tools
ViNCEd - powerful Shell with history, etc.
diskfont.library - bugfixes and new fontcaching
FixFonts - cache management
More - bugfixes
BenchTrash - new trashcan
mathieeedoubbas - bugfixes
mathieeedoubtrans - bugfixes
mathieeesingtrans - bugfixes
rexxmathlib.library


Unpacker Tool
tool to support the DefIcon system and xad.library
decrunchs lha, lzx, zip and many others
easy to use


XAD Library - Universal Decruncher System
decrunchs lha, lzx, zip and many others


Picture Datatype - New Improved Version
PowerPC/68K fat binary
supports picture scaling


Improved Prefs
Workbench - new features: title bar on/off, icons in FastRAM, fuel gauge on/off, etc.
IPrefs - now uses the scaling features of the new picture datatype & 1:1 aspect ratio of all window borders
AHI prefs
ScreenMode prefs - added "Test" button
WBPattern - select button for scaling feature
IControl


Glow Icons - New Icon Style (*3.5)
new complete icon set for all system tools
new icons for most applications


WarpOS - New Version
WarpOS PowerPC support
AmigaOS compatible integration
extensive functionality
hardware independent driver system


WarpOS prefs
direct control over the features of WarpOS


HDToolBox - Harddisk Toolkit (*3.5)
scanning the SCSI bus
read the physical information of the hard disk
read/write the logical information (RDB)
create Mount files
read special Mount entries to restore the RDB
HDToolBox application that uses the low-level library
new GUI style


NSDPatch -Support for Harddisks >4GB (*3.5)
L:FastFileSystem - adds 64-bit support according to the new style device based trackdisk64 standard
NSDPatch - integrated into SetPatch
implements a standard for 64-bit devices
adds support for NSD to a lot of standard and third-party devices (many different scsi devices, ide devices ...)
allows access to partitions and disks > 4GB
fixes bugs in certain devices (mfm.device, some SANA II devices)


HDwrench.library (*3.5)
supports drives beyond 4 gigabytes, up to the limit of SCSI disk addressability


Text-Editor-Gadget (*3.5)
supports ReAction/ClassAct
support for text styles (bold, italic & underline)
multi-level undo & redo
support for alignment (left, center & right)
separators with an optional title
supports marking via the mouse or the keyboard (using shift)
supports all types of fonts (proportional, fixed, even colour fonts)
floating wordwrap, i.e. text automatically reflows if you resize the window (though optional hard-wrap is also possible)
interface for arexx support

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Re: Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
Posted on 6-Nov-2009 9:48:41
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@Thread

The stuff that matter:

OS3.5 came in a professional big box package with nice jewel case design, but html help guides are on the disc which need splitting (see Aminet) before use because the files are too big for AWeb to load quickly! Quite stable and I use it for 'Napalm' 2-player nullmodem games as it seems to work more stably!

OS3.9 comes as just a jewel case with 'Get Boinged' on it - Not so professional packaging! My solution is to store both jewel case in the OS3.5 box! The AmiDock and built in 'Unpacker' are worth the upgrade on their own! There was initially a bug in OS3.9 whereby it doesn't automatically show updates when files are copied/deleted (OS4.1 has the same problem), this is fixed with the 'Boing Bag' updates.

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Re: Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
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@BigD

Is that really a bug, or just a leftover "feature" from previous versions? I agree, the packaging wasn't as nice for 3.9, but there was also less money around then so corners were cut. Along with the dock and unpacker, another important reason to upgrade to 3.9 (with the BoingBags) is the native, official support of hard drives bigger than 4GB. I know a lot of the improvements can be added with patches and utilities from Aminet, but it's nice to have them all in the one place, in a combination that has been formally tested and approved.

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Re: Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
Posted on 6-Nov-2009 11:02:46
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Quote:
Is that really a bug, or just a leftover "feature" from previous versions?


OS3.5 had auto update straight out of the box, so it was a weird retro-grade step as far as I could see!

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Re: Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
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This is very usefull page and you can found all the answers from there

http://os.amigaworld.de/index.php?lang=en&page=

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@Daedalus

Quote:
another important reason to upgrade to 3.9 (with the BoingBags) is the native, official support of hard drives bigger than 4GB. I know a lot of the improvements can be added with patches and utilities from Aminet, but it's nice to have them all in the one place, in a combination that has been formally tested and approved.


Included in OS3.5 too.

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@Thread

The Desktop pictures seemed to be better on OS3.5 too. OS3.9 was a more complete package especially after the boing bags. From the website provided by 'utri007' they only sold 6000 copies of OS3.9 compared to 12000 for OS3.5! That's a stark picture of the disintegration of the Amiga market if ever I saw one!!!

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@BigD

OS 3.5 was quite an update.

OS 3.9 was brush up update to OS 3.5

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Re: Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
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OS3.9 had asynchronous Workbench - after a Boing Bag update anyway. That's a big step forward.

I've been told that 3.9 is more stable and faster than 3.5 but I don't know if that's true because I never really used 3.5. (But one nice thing about 3.5 is that you can install 3.1 from CDRom, which is quite handy.)


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Re: Amiga OS3.5 Vs Amiga OS 3.9 differences?
Posted on 6-Nov-2009 22:41:20
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Thanks for all of the responses. I just ordered the AmigaOS 3.9 disc from Software Hut today.

Regards,
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@Sky7,

Joe @ Software Hut is a good guy, been dealing with him for years.
You will like 3.9.

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