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Amiga Support and maintenance software, perform service functions such as formatting media for a specific filesystem, diagnosing failures that occur on formatted media, data recovery after media failure and installation of new software for the Amiga family of personal computers - as opposed to application software to perform business, education and recreation functions. The Amiga came with some embedded utility programs, but many more were added over time, often by third party developers and companies. ==Original utilities== Amiga embedded utility programs in the operating system. Many of these were original features, which were adopted into other systems: *Installer was a tool for the installation of Amiga software. It featured a LISP interpreter to handle installations. It was not widely adopted because installation required copying a single executable to the floppy or the hard disk where the AmigaOS was installed. Ease of installation made the utility unnecessary. The Amiga Installer didn't support dependencies or track where the installed files were delivered; it simply copied them.〔("Rise and Fall of Ips, explaining installation of programs on the AmigaOS" )〕 *AmigaGuide was a hypertext markup scheme and a browser for writing and reading web page-like documents. AmigaGuide files are text files in a simple markup language, which facilitates editing and localization in any ASCII text editor. Commodore developed the AmigaGuide format before the World Wide Web was widely known. Consumers who bought Amiga computers in a store did not receive documentation on how to write AmigaGuide documents. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Amiga support and maintenance software」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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