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Amiga Workbench Simulator helps you pick your ultimate retro desktop

Latest from Tom's Hardware·@MarkTyson·2 months ago
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Get Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful TAWS - The Amiga Workbench Simulation has been updated again. This online JavaScript-based simulation of the Amiga Workbench offers a refined test platform for checking out various incarnations of the fabled computer’s graphical interface. Visitors can tinker with versions of the Amiga OS GUI all the way from version 1.0 (and other versions that came with classic Amiga hardware, like 1.3, 2.0, and 3.1), all the way up to flavors of 4.1, and even AROS. If you jumped off the Amiga train in the A500 era, for example, it might all be very eye-opening. In the words of its developer, Michael Rupp, the TAWS project is “a pure JavaScript simulation of the Amiga Workbench 1.0 - 4.1 FE for Firefox and Apple-WebKit-based browsers (Chrome, Opera, Edge, etc. incl. Odyssey).” Its goal is to be as accurate as possible.…

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