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Old 05 February 2013, 15:31   #1
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Which english book explains Amiga OS internals, design and architecture?

Dear All,

Which english book explains Amiga OS internals, design and architecture?

I would like to know the book names (except Manuals or RKMs) which says more about the design of this OS, its operational concepts and so on.

Do we have any such book/article?

Sincerely,
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Old 08 February 2013, 16:53   #2
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The Amiga Guru Book by Ralph Babel?
http://babel.de/amiga.html
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Old 08 February 2013, 17:29   #3
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have you looked at the books available on http://bombjack.org/commodore

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Old 08 February 2013, 17:56   #4
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As phx said, The Amiga Guru Book is the best for coverage of AmigaDOS.

The Kickstart Guide to the Amiga is quite helpful with Exec-related things like message ports. That one's on bombjack.org.
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