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%% Files on your HardDrive                           by  David Tiberio %%
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Ever wonder what all those files are on your hard drive? A lot of them
don't really do anything but sit there and stare back at you. In fact,
that is what most of them do... and in some cases when you need to use
a file, it will be there for you. But keep in mind that for years,
Amiga users have been using Workbench disks with virtually no files on
them other than the LoadWB command, since most of the important stuff
is located on the Kickstart ROM.


Here are some files on most Workbench disks, with a quick explanation of
what they are there for:

.backdrop       On Workbench 2.0 or greater machines, this tells the
                Workbench which icons have been dragged out of a
                drawer and onto the Workbench.

.info           Contains some information about the current directory.




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