
Updated the list with the following dumps : the dump verified by idrougge, Cloanto and myself which is the original Commodore release from 1994. the verified 3.1 set already included in TOSEC is mistakenly labelled as Commodore. So we have now two complete/verified set for Amiga OS 3.1 to include in TOSEC :ġ.
AMIGA WORKBENCH 2.1 ADF INSTALL
The install disk of this set was modified and therefore not included in this list. The CRCs matches the set already provided by idrougge submitted as a DE version (which was an ESCOM set without part number on the floppies) : Today I dumped the Workbench 3.1 released by Commodore in 1994 available as a big box ( ). Regarding the ESCOM DE set, I marked all the disks but Install as verified.
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Here's my analysis on this last batch (as per the filenames you gave) :Įxtras v1.2i (1987)(Commodore).adf Two or more identical CRC32s provided for one disk will grant the status "verified" to the particular disk.
AMIGA WORKBENCH 2.1 ADF UPDATE
Feel free to post your findings, checksums for a given disk p/n and I'll update the chart.

I'll update the dedicated page as often as possible here : Every update should be made on this particular thread to keep track of every contribution


At least two identicals CRC32 for a given disk identified by its P/N are required to update the disk status to the green "Confirmed" status but more matches are welcome. In order to get this list fully green, anyone who owns an original (preferably unmodified) WorkBench set of floppies is invited to post here its floppies' CRC32 checksums : I did my best keeping track of all the dumps that were made as well as their original contributors, but if you notice anything wrong, please feel free to make your suggestions on this post.Īt this stage, only CRC32s from your dumps are required (I'm not asking for your ADF dumps whatsoever) to make this list as accurate as possible to help the TOSEC guys to have a maximum verified marks. I did set up a little page with all the findings on the post mentionned earlier by linking *one* CRC32 to *one* part number, adding some of my own dumps and some other p/ns not mentionned (such as norwegian Workbench disks). I think this is really important since these disks were often modified and/or altered and having them well categorized in Tosec can be a great help in securing the original checksums for these disks. I'd like to take over this excellent work by Supamax that took the initiative to try to inventory the unaltered Workbench disks for the Amiga on this thread.
