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{{Short description|File system for AmigaOS}}
On the [[Amiga]], the '''Old File System''' was the filesystem for [[Amiga OS]] before the [[Amiga Fast File System]]. Even though it used 512-byte blocks, it reserved the first small portion of each [[Block (data storage)|block]] for [[Metadata (computing)|metadata]], leaving an actual data block capacity of 488 bytes per block. It wasn't very suitable for anything except [[floppy disk]]s, and it was soon replaced.▼
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▲On the [[Amiga]], the '''Old File System''', sometimes also called ''Amiga File System'', was the filesystem for [[
== History ==
OFS is very good for repairing the filesystem in the event of a problem, although the so-called DiskDoctor provided by Commodore quickly earned the name DiskDestroyer, because it could not repair No-DOS type autostart disks provided by third-party software manufacturers as bootable disks for games.
== Characteristics of AmigaDOS Floppy Disks ==
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==Characteristics of Files under AmigaDOS==
Prior to AmigaOS 3.5, AmigaDOS file handles maintained a 32
An OFS datablock stores block size BSIZE-24 bytes (i.e. normally 488 bytes at most frequently used BSIZE of 512 bytes).
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== See also ==
{{Portal|Amiga}}
* [[Amiga Fast File System]] * [[Professional File System]]
* [[Smart File System]]
* [[List of file systems]]
* [[Amiga Rigid Disk Block|Rigid Disk Block]]
== External links ==
*[http://aminet.net/disk/misc/ADFlib.lha The ADF specs] in [[LHA (file format)|LHA]] format, from [[Aminet]]
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