Closed AMIGA 4000T Workbench 3.1

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I looked for this for a long time, because I put a4000t roms in my a4000d :roll: oops lol. What I ended up doing was installing 3.1 from the regular disks, but then copying over workbench.library from the workbench disk to my Libs dir, and everything worked fine :)
 
All 3.1 disk sets are suitable for A4000T.
Incorrect.

For starters the A4000D has workbench.library in ROM and the A4000T needs to load it from disk (the space was needed for the 2nd SCSI device). I'm certain there are other minor changes too but right now I can't remember what they are and I don't feel like booting the disks to find out :)

It is available as 3x HD disks as well as the usual DD floppy set.
 
For starters the A4000D has workbench.library in ROM and the A4000T needs to load it from disk (the space was needed for the 2nd SCSI device). I'm certain there are other minor changes too but right now I can't remember what they are and I don't feel like booting the disks to find out :)

It is available as 3x HD disks as well as the usual DD floppy set.

I still recommend using the standard os3.1 disks and manually copying workbench.library to LIBS: because this will solve any issues you may run into - trust me...it's what I had to do.
 
I still recommend using the standard os3.1 disks and manually copying workbench.library to LIBS: because this will solve any issues you may run into - trust me...it's what I had to do.

I would recommend a "real" set of 4000T disks, this fixes the problem with workbench.library, as it has a modified install script.
 
I imagine the OP wants these for his collection. Of course you can get around the lack of worbench.lib in many ways but if you own an A4000T it's nice to have the genuine Disks too ;)
 
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