AmigaOS
AmigaOS is an operating system designed for the Amiga line of personal computers, first released in 1985. Known for its multitasking capabilities and graphical user interface, it was innovative for its time, allowing users to run multiple applications simultaneously. The system supports various multimedia features, making it popular among video and audio production professionals.
The architecture of AmigaOS is unique, utilizing a microkernel design that separates core functions from device drivers and file systems. This modular approach enhances stability and performance. Over the years, AmigaOS has evolved, with several versions released, maintaining a dedicated community of enthusiasts and developers.