While, ummm... "evangalizing" over on Commodore-Amiga.org, I got to thinking about some of the reasons why I still remain a fan of the Amiga computer and remembered some of the slick things I used to be able with the machine. I started this thread over there, but thought it would also be fun to start it here as well.
23 years ago, I was playing around and experimenting with my A1000 and after studying the DOS commands I wondered if it was possible to run my Amiga from a recoverable ram disk. So, using only the AmigaDOS manual, I decided to do some tinkering. First, the ramdisk that was stored in the MountList file was a little small to run Workbench 1.3 in, so I expanded it. Didn't need a manual for this, I just simply studied the mountlist and was easily able to figure out how to do this.
Next, I simply issued these DOS commands:
MOUNT RAD:
COPY SYS: RAD: ALL QUIET
ASSIGN SYS: RAD:
Then I just rebooted my machine and "Viola!" I'm running in ram and a hell of a lot faster than normal.

Now, I know you can do this in Linux and Windows, but I'll bet you it's a lot harder to figure out.
Another interesting trick, that I was unaware of but found on Wikipedia:
INFO >SPEAK:
So, got any stupid Amiga tricks that demonstrate how remarkable this machine was? Feel free to contribute. Don't limit yourself to DOS if you have a few other tricks.
Post your tricks here, or if you like, pop over to Commodore-Amiga.org and post them there. Gives us some examples of what made the Amiga computer so remarkable.
