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e aeTinitive reTerenc
book for all Amiga computers
Christian Kuhnert, Stefan Maelger, Johannes Schemmel
Abacus
A Data Becker Book
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Amiga
Intern
The definitive reference
book for all Amiga computers
Christian Kuhnert, Stefan Maelger, Johannes Schemmel
Abacu:
A Data Becker Book
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Copyright © 1992
Abacus
5370 52nd Street SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49512
Copyright © 1992
Data Becker, GmbH
Merowingerstrasse 30
4000 Duesseldorf, Germany
This book is copyrighted. No part of this book maybe reproduced, stored
in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form orby any means,
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the
prior written permission of Abacus Software or Data Becker, GmbH.
Every effort has been made to ensure complete and accurate information
concerning the material presented in this book. However, Abacus
Software can neither guarantee nor be held legally responsible for any
mistakes in printing or faulty instructions contained in this book. The
authors always appreciate receiving notice of any errors or misprints.
AmigaBASIC and MS-DOS are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation. Amiga 500, Amiga 1000, Amiga 2000, Amiga 3000,
and Amiga are trademarks or registered trademarks of Commodore-
Amiga Inc. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business
Machines Corporation.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Maelger, Stefan, 1965-
Amiga Intern / Stefan Maelger, Christian Kuhnert, Johannes
Schemmel.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 1-55755-148-0 : $39.95
1. Amiga (Computer) I. Kuhnert, Christian, 1967- .
II. Schemmel, Johannes, 1958- . III. Title.
QA76.8.A177M34 1992
004.165--dc20
92-8083
CIP
Printed in theU.S.A.
10 987654321
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Foreword
The Amiga once widely considered a little more than just a game
machine, has now become a worthy and serious rival to the PC and the
Mac.
Both the professional quality of software and the improvement of the
Amiga's operating system have contributed to its "coming of age". With
the appearance of Kickstart 2.0 (AmigaOS 2.0), the user interface has
attained a professional level. It's natural that this professionalism should
carry over into the quality of software. Much knowledge about
hardware and software is required to master the Amiga. Assuming you're
acquainted with the basics ofprogramming, and the detailed information
about how the system works, this book will provide you with the
necessary professional know-how. The scope of the book alone
indicates the enormous amount of knowledge and effort that have gone
into its preparation. To address as many aspects ofthe Amiga as possible,
three authors have contributed their knowledge and experience.
Correspondingly, the book is divided into three parts:
Part 1: System Programming (Stefan Maelger)
Part2: ARexx
(Christian Kuhnert)
Part 3: A3000 Intern
(Johannes Schemmel)
These sections can be read individually or consecutively; their sequence
is notimportant. Each one constitutes in itselfa useful learning tool and a
guide for laterreference.
We wish you many enjoyable and enlightening hours with "Amiga
Intern." Maybe you will soon be publishing professional software for the
Amiga.
We are grateful to Commodore and especially to Dr. Kittel for their kind
support.
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