AmigaOS 3.2.2 Update: Enhancing the Classic Experience The release of AmigaOS 3.2.2 by Hyperion Entertainment marks another significant milestone for classic Amiga enthusiasts, continuing the modernization of the 68K-based operating system. This update builds upon version 3.2.1, addressing longstanding bugs and introducing refined system utilities to improve the overall user experience. Key Features and "Zap" System Overhauls
The Quest for the Elusive Update
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Host: “Plus – native support for large CF and SD cards. No more messy patches for your 32GB card.”
- Amiga 1200, 68020 EC, 2MB Chip + 4MB Fast – RAM disk write speed improved from 1.2 MB/s to 1.45 MB/s. No crashes after 48 hours of uptime.
- Amiga 4000, CyberStorm 060/66MHz – Serial transfer over Wi-Fi modem (38400 baud) sustained 15MB of IRC logs without a single freeze.
- MiSTer FPGA (Amiga Core, 68040) – The reboot loop during installation of third-party software (like AmiSSL) vanished entirely.
Recent Activity: Community portals like Amitopia maintain archives for Zap updates.
