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Trekiej
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Which Amiga Books Posted on 25-May-2020 20:03:40
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| What books do you recommend for Workbench and Amiga Dos? This would be for 3.x and 4.x.
Would a WB 3.1 book cover 1.3 and 2.x? I do have KS2.x in my machine and hope to upgrade to a KS 3.1.4.
I have been using 4.1 on my WinX machine and would like to learn more about the CLI and other WB functions.
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Re: Which Amiga Books Posted on 26-May-2020 10:31:31
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| @Trekiej look on this site:
https://amiga.net.pl/index.php?kwt=4018&lng=eng
Great service and a lot of books and amiga magazinnes.
by the way, i like Joh3:16.
_________________ Amiga 500+, Pi 3b+ and Amiga os 3.10 Amikit XE usb Stick Powerbook 17" and MorphOS 3.13 PowerMac G5 2.3 MP and MorphOS 3.13 Sam 460 with Amiga os 4.1 and checkmate 1500 www.sitedesign.be |
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Re: Which Amiga Books Posted on 27-May-2020 2:10:56
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| @dirkzwager
Thanks, I have been buying emagazines from them and hope to buy those books too. Tough times are here.
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Re: Which Amiga Books Posted on 29-May-2020 8:42:48
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Re: Which Amiga Books Posted on 29-May-2020 9:54:32
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| @Klowna
WOW, that is a nice website. Thanks _________________ Amiga 500+, Pi 3b+ and Amiga os 3.10 Amikit XE usb Stick Powerbook 17" and MorphOS 3.13 PowerMac G5 2.3 MP and MorphOS 3.13 Sam 460 with Amiga os 4.1 and checkmate 1500 www.sitedesign.be |
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Re: Which Amiga Books Posted on 29-May-2020 18:01:51
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| @Klowna
Great! Never seen that before.
Also a lot of Amiga Magazines are archived on Archive.org too. _________________ A1200, 68060/64MB/1.2GB/WiFi/AGAtoCRT/OS3.9 Pegasos I, G3 600Mhz/512/9200SE/80GB WinUAE, Ryzen 5 2400G/Vega11, 8GB DDR4, 256GB SSD,Win 10 Pro x64 Amiga Forever ! |
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Re: Which Amiga Books Posted on 30-May-2020 17:36:23
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| @Klowna
I have been there before. It now has a Certificate Error. _________________ John 3:16 |
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Re: Which Amiga Books Posted on 2-Jun-2020 6:00:33
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| @Klowna
I admit it has a lot of resources. _________________ John 3:16 |
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