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[Music] [Music] hi this is Doug from dynamic computing and welcome to episode 30 of 10-minute amiga retro cast this week I want to concentrate on basic Amiga OS tutorials Ive noticed over the past several months that there have been a lot of people who are getting back into the Amiga scene finding them up in their attics after 25 years and getting back into it and they have some questions about how to do things how things were done because you forget after 25 years and theres also a subset of people that are just now getting into the Amiga hobby and we welcome them with open arms but there needs to be some way that they can learn a little bit more about the Amiga and what it can do so I thought Id create a series of tutorials that start at the beginning to learn more about the Amiga operating system and how it works now the Amiga OS has always been a powerful operating system from day one now the first versions of the Amiga OS work great for the day for instance Amiga OS 1.2 and 1.3