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Mini Introduction
Amiga has decided to release parts of current development
work as public beta versions for testing by a wider
audience at this time. Please note well that any software
that can be found here is in beta state! This means that it may
contain severe bugs or changed functionality which may affect
your system in various, possibly adverse ways. Read the
DISCLAIMER and BE CAREFUL!
Legal stuff
Any software, archives or information in general that you find
here is NOT freely redistributable. You may NOT modify it in
any way and you may NOT upload it whereever you feel like.
There is no warranty whatsoever. Read the DISCLAIMER and any
other documentation that can be found here before taking
any further steps.
Usage
Beta software is typically in a state where major changes
should no longer occur. Typically it is also riddled with
obscure bugs that don't turn up very often. Naturally something
changed inside, so reading the appropriate documentation
*BEFORE* trying to test something is A Good Thing(tm).
Unless noted otherwise, any beta software will assume an OS 3.1
system, i.e. OS V40 for its operation. It may well fail in
various ways if used with less than OS 3.1.
If you don't fully understand the usage instructions that come
with beta software or the purpose of the software itself, don't
try to use it. Beta software is not something for the
unexperienced.
It is VERY UNWISE to use beta software any longer than for
about 3 months after its initial release! Beta software tends to
get stale very soon. Public BETA software will often contain a
timeout feature that notifies you when it gets stale.
Bug reports
For your convenience, we included the report tool from the
Amiga Developer CD (ADCD). Please submit bug reports always and
only in "report" tool format!
Specific inquiries about specific pieces of software should be
directed to the addresses mentioned in the pertaining
documentation, too.
Public BETA files
FFS 43.20.lha - Nov. 10 1998
FFS 43.19.lha
FFS 43.18.lha
FFS 43.14.lha
SCSI_IDE 43.24.lha - Nov. 10 1998
SetPatch43.6b.lha [15-Dec-97]
Prior to 43.6, the CheckSetPatch.c function had a bug in the version check.
SetPatch43.6.lha
NSD
NSD Docs1.6.lha
Tools
report.lha
Unsupported
This directory contains archives that may be useful to help
identify software hacks, bugs, or unprofessional development
activity. The archives are also considered to generally promote the
Amiga programming standards and help to create solid,
hopefully portable, well done Amiga software.
We reserve the right to add or remove archives at our discretion
at any time. We won't build a general tool collection here. We are
happy to hear recommendations about distributable archives to
include here, but *please* don't simply mail them in.
There is no warranty or support whatsoever.
Read the DISCLAIMER!
Unsupported files
Future Compatibility Supervisor [04-Feb-98]
NSDPatch 43.20.lha [27-Apr-98]
NSDPatch 43.15.lha
NSDPatch 43.11.lha
NSDPatch 43.9.lha
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