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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Themamboman on September 07, 2015, 09:13:39 PM

Title: Amiga CD32 3.0 Workbench CD
Post by: Themamboman on September 07, 2015, 09:13:39 PM
Amiga CD32 Workbench 3.0 Brand new CD (plus bonus CD)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/262039249214
Title: Re: Amiga CD32 3.0 Workbench CD
Post by: paul1981 on September 07, 2015, 10:07:39 PM
Interesting. According to this site, Workbench 3.0 on CD-ROM doesn't exist:

http://www.gregdonner.org/workbench/
Title: Re: Amiga CD32 3.0 Workbench CD
Post by: ElPolloDiabl on September 08, 2015, 01:19:00 AM
Click on the CD32 icon. It's there.
Title: Re: Amiga CD32 3.0 Workbench CD
Post by: SACC-guy on September 08, 2015, 02:15:06 AM
Quote from: paul1981;795208
Interesting. According to this site, Workbench 3.0 on CD-ROM doesn't exist:

http://www.gregdonner.org/workbench/
Vesalia seems to be selling a version of  cd workbench for the cd32 too!
Title: Re: Amiga CD32 3.0 Workbench CD
Post by: whabang on September 08, 2015, 10:00:57 AM
Quote from: paul1981;795208
Interesting. According to this site, Workbench 3.0 on CD-ROM doesn't exist:

http://www.gregdonner.org/workbench/

What's interesting is that there's a scan of the disc while the ad says the jewel case is still wrapped in plastic. Also, the CD looks like one of those you can print on with an Inkjet printer.

I also recall WB being sold on CD in some old magazine, but I somehow doubt they'd sell it on CD's made to be printed on by inkjet printers - those weren't available back in the days. :)
Title: Re: Amiga CD32 3.0 Workbench CD
Post by: utri007 on September 08, 2015, 10:12:20 AM
Just bought one from Vesalia. Lets see how it works with my upgraded CDTV. Kickstart 3.1 and 4+1mb ram
Title: Re: Amiga CD32 3.0 Workbench CD
Post by: cunnpole on September 08, 2015, 10:46:23 AM
The CD version of Amiga Format came as bootable workbench to let you use the software on a CD32/CDTV
Title: Re: Amiga CD32 3.0 Workbench CD
Post by: paul1981 on September 08, 2015, 12:52:15 PM
Quote from: ElPolloDiabl;795223
Click on the CD32 icon. It's there.


Ah yes, I didn't read the small print. Still, it was never released by Commodore.

Quote from http://www.gregdonner.org/workbench/ :

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Notes/comments: 1.Chris Young notes that Workbench 3.0 was supplied on CD-ROM for the SX32 by Eyetech Group Ltd.
2.Ronald van Dijk notes that a Workbench 3.0 CD-ROM has been—and still is—being sold by Vesalia. This CD contains files from the original Workbench 3.0 disk and some additional files for the CD32. In total, the CD contains 1MB of data, and does not appear to have been officially released by Commodore or Amiga Inc., but by an unknown German company.
3.Jan Erik Olausen notes that a friend owns a CD32 with ROM version 40.60. The output is posted below:


ROM Version = 3.1 $0028003C (40.60)

DoIO    = $00F80906
CBump   = $00F824EE
TrackIO = $00FC529E

Interrupt 1 = $00F8116C
Interrupt 2 = $00F811C4
Interrupt 3 = $00F81204
Interrupt 4 = $00F8125C
Interrupt 5 = $00F812FC
Interrupt 6 = $00F81346
Interrupt 7 = $00F832AA


4.Olaf Barthel notes: "as far as I know today, V40.60 was used in the CD32. It was the only operating system version that ever shipped with the CD32, there were no further updates to it." He does note however, that this information was difficult to verify.
5.The CD32 did not come with Workbench 3.1 on CD-ROM. Thomas Kessler & Ross Vumbaca confirm that their CD32 units did not come with a Workbench CD-ROM; only with games and demo CD's.
6.ROM Chip PN: 391640-02 (v40.56), 391640-03 (v40.60)

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Title: Re: Amiga CD32 3.0 Workbench CD
Post by: Themamboman on September 08, 2015, 07:04:14 PM
The image of the CD front is just an image link from Vesalia's page. I assumed it was the same.

The CD is still in shrinkwrap.



Quote from: whabang;795236
What's interesting is that there's a scan of the disc while the ad says the jewel case is still wrapped in plastic. Also, the CD looks like one of those you can print on with an Inkjet printer.

I also recall WB being sold on CD in some old magazine, but I somehow doubt they'd sell it on CD's made to be printed on by inkjet printers - those weren't available back in the days. :)