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AmigaDOS 3.1 online reference manual  Popular
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"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."

http://web.archive.org/web/20040603013959/http://www.nethkin.com/bmori/amiga/dos1.html

Not exactly OS4 related but still a good way to learn how the Amiga operating system works, which apply mostly to OS4 as well. - lionstorm
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