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Originally known as Amiga File System, the filesystem itself was very similar to that of [[Xerox]] Alto Filesystem. Development was from 1982 to 1985 as the filesystem of [[TripOS]]. It received the nickname of "Old" or "Original" when [[Amiga Fast File System|Fast File System]] was released with [[Amiga OS]] 1.3.
OFS is very good for repairing the filesystem in the event of a problem, although the so
Metacomco, BSTRINGS, BPOINTERS, and family contained in the Amiga FS entered the scene{{Clarify|date=August 2011}} when it was decided that the originally planned OS would take too long to be developed in time for the launch of Amiga. Consequently, Metacomco grafted onto the filesystem a lot of things{{Specify|date=August 2011}} that the old Amiga Inc. has changed.
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