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dual-boot [2018/09/15 16:50] wiki_admindual-boot [2021/09/19 18:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 With Amix you can have your Amiga set up in a dual-boot setup, ie. you can have both Amix and Workbench installed and you can select which one you want to boot. With Amix you can have your Amiga set up in a dual-boot setup, ie. you can have both Amix and Workbench installed and you can select which one you want to boot.
  
-With A3000 and a Bridgeboard board you can have three OS's running on one machine: Workbench/AmigaDOS, Amix and MS-DOS/Windows. Not bad for early 1990's :)+With A3000 and a Bridgeboard board you can have three OS's running on one machine: Workbench/AmigaDOS, Amix and MS-DOS/Windows. Ok, only WB and Bridgeboard can run simultaneously - still not bad for early 1990's :)
  
 It basically works like this (expecting that you start with an empty hard disk): It basically works like this (expecting that you start with an empty hard disk):
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