Visually, the difference is not big, but there are a couple of minor improvements in term of speed and stability. After successfully doing that, i made a new backup of my AmigaOS partition! Really nice, isn't it? :)Īs you can see on the screenshot, it took me some time to set up my newly updated AmigaOS 4.1.5 system much the same i did under Update 4. It was unpacked in RAM: and i just copied the updated object into the SObjs, and it updated that object which had to be updated. AmiUpdate is now so nice that it actually even found an update to a SDL-based Shared Object that couldn't be automatically installed, but manually. Just install the program and its' belongings right into SYS:System and have it to appear in AmiDock automatically, as supposed to, which i did. No need to add a separate drawer for that. Latest AmiUpdate was also installed successfully into my SYS:System section. Update 3 after a clean Update 2, Update 4 after a clean Update 3 and at last Update 5 after a clean Update 4! Everything successfull! Then installing the AmigaOS 4.1 Update 2 CD over again, downloaded Update 3, 4 and 5, and installed them in the mentioned order. The update works flawlessy, as i installed this update from a clean, fresh installation by formatting the AmigaOS partition empty, For a week now, i have been running the very latest update for AmigaOS 4.1 - AmigaOS 4.1 Update 5 on my AmigaOne 500 system!
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