[Web] CAM June Edition Released, AmigaOS 4.0 details uncovered! | ANN.lu |
Posted on 01-Jun-2003 13:10 GMT by Seymore Butts | 65 comments View flat View list |
On June 1st, Amiga published the latest installment of the ongoing Club Amiga Monthly series. In this update, CAM sports features like the new version of AmigaDOS, AmigaOS 4.0 progress and more.
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Comment 1 | Anonymous | | 01-Jun-2003 13:05 GMT |
Comment 2 | Amon_Re | | 01-Jun-2003 13:33 GMT |
Comment 3 | Anonymous | | 01-Jun-2003 13:39 GMT |
Comment 4 | Anonymous | | 01-Jun-2003 14:28 GMT |
Comment 5 | CaptainFrank | | 01-Jun-2003 14:34 GMT |
Comment 6 | Anonymous | | 01-Jun-2003 15:34 GMT |
Comment 7 | Don Cox | Registered user | 01-Jun-2003 15:56 GMT |
Comment 8 | CaptainFrank | | 01-Jun-2003 16:33 GMT |
Comment 9 | Anonymous | | 01-Jun-2003 16:49 GMT |
Comment 10 | Mayonaise | | 01-Jun-2003 18:50 GMT |
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CAM June Edition Released, AmigaOS 4.0 details uncovered! : Comment 11 of 65 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Raffaele on 01-Jun-2003 18:51 GMT | In reply to Comment 6 (Anonymous): Mr. Anonymous wrote:
> Aha, maybe I should've read the OS manual :-(
>
>so "cd /" or simply "/" equals "..", I will
>have to try this out. Thanks!
Into Amiga simply you don't need "cd /" if you want...
From OS 2.0 version, you can call devices simply by typing their name or their logical name followed by ":"
Example type "HD0:" starting from any of its subdirectories
Geee... It is simple... Isn't it?
Just like in MS-DOS by typing "C:".
But into MS-DOS you can't reach root directory of C: by typing "C:" starting from any of its subdirectories...
You NEED to type "CD.."
AW! POOR LIDDLE MS-DOS!!!
:-\
Or for example try to name your Hard Disk "DonaldDuck"
or whatever name you prefer...
Then you can access it both by calling it "HD0: or DonaldDuck:
And if you prefer to use the name "C:"
as I STRONGLY THINK YOU ARE USING TO...
then you can ALIAS it "C:" and use this name in parallel with "HD0:" or "DonaldDuck:"
AAAMAZING ISN'T IT?
;-))))))))))
And then you can name your hardware device with as many names as you prefer,
Maybe without trolling with stupid questions
as long as I STRONGLY THINK (again) YOU USED TO DO IN THIS THREAD..
(Whoa! How suspicious I am)
by insinuing that Amiga has not support with wildcard characters...
and continuing trolling by hiding yourself as the poor newbie of the situation...
(But if you are not a troll -and a real newbie-, then forgive me)
Ciao,
Raffaele |
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