OFS

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OFS (Old File System) is an early file system used by Amiga computers before the introduction of the more advanced Fast File System.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Amiga file system
file system
abbreviationOf Old File System NERFINISHED
canCoexistWith Fast File System on the same Amiga system
compatibleWith Amiga Kickstart ROMs of early Amiga models
designedBy Amiga/Commodore engineering teams
designedFor floppy disks
developedFor AmigaOS NERFINISHED
fileSystemType non-journaling file system
fullName Old File System NERFINISHED
hasFeature block-based storage
linked-list block allocation
simple bitmap-based free space management
historicalStatus obsolete
introducedWith original AmigaOS releases
lessEfficientThan Fast File System NERFINISHED
lessReliableThan Fast File System NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Commodore (historically, via AmigaOS) NERFINISHED
optimizedFor floppy disk access patterns
predecessorOf Fast File System NERFINISHED
primarilyUsedFor boot and data floppies on early Amiga systems
replacedBy Fast File System NERFINISHED
sectorSize 512 bytes (typical Amiga floppy sector size)
supports AmigaDOS file semantics
file attributes
hierarchical directories
long file names (relative to contemporaries)
usedInEra early 1990s
late 1980s
usedOnPlatform Amiga computers NERFINISHED

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