Workbench Release 1.2, v33.46, 33.47, 33.56, 33.59, 33.61 (Kickstart v33.180)

Release date: 1986, 1987 New ROM (256KB, or Kickstart disk for A1000) and software
Shipped with: Amiga 500, 2000, available as update
Major enhancements:
  • The "V1.2" version number was added to the Kickstart screen
  • Stability
  • AutoConfigTM (although this remained broken until Kickstart 1.3)
Screenshots:

The Trashcan icon gained some detail, icons were now visible when dragged, and the RAM: disk appeared.

Kickstart Screen
Hidden messages:

The following messages appear in the titlebar of Workbench, if the given keys are pressed together with both Alt and both Shift keys:

Note: To view the messages that appeared in the titlebar, and still have enough time to note them or snapshot the screen, simply select "Last Error" from the Workbench menu.

  • F1 System Software: Carl, Neil & Kodiak
  • F2 Graphics Software: Dale, Bart, Jimm & =RJ=
  • F3 QA: Jon, Bruce, Stan, Kim & Jerry
  • F4 LG Support: Caryn, Dave, Victor, Terry, Cheryl & Nancy
  • F5 CBM Software: Andy, Barry, Dave & Eric
  • F6 Pics: Sheryl & Jack
  • F7 Docs: Rick, Mitch, Peggy & Bob
  • F8 Chips: Jay, Akio, Glenn Edwin, Mark & Dave
  • F9 HW: Dave, Bill, ChrisR & Josh
  • F10 Moral Support: Joe Pillow & The Dancing Fools

The following message appears, if a disk is removed or inserted while one of the above key combinations is pressed:

  • The Amiga, Born a Champion

Hidden messages in Preferences (rumour has it there are 10 of them):

  1. Run Preferences.
  2. On the preferences screen, near the mouse speed and double click timing gadgets, you will see two pictures of a mouse. The buttons on these mice are actually gadgets. For ease of explanation, let's number the buttons from left to right. (1, 2, 3, 4).
  3. Click on the mouse buttons in this order:
  4.   1 2 3 4   1 2 3 4   1 2 3 4   1 2 3 4
    

  5. Select "Change printer"
  6. Scroll the printer driver list downward with the up arrow gadget. When you reach the top, click the up arrow once more. Read the message in the title bar. All together now, say "Awwww".
  7. Click on the mouse buttons in the following order:
  8.   3 2 4 2   4 3 2 2   3 2 4 2   4 3 2 2
    

  9. Select "Change printer", then select OK, then select "Reset Colors".
  10. Read the message in the title bar.

There is a small mystery on the Preferences screen. Directly to the left of the date, there is a hidden gadget, one pixel wide, 8 pixels high. It can be activated by clicking on it. The only effect I know of so far is that after clicking on it, the date will increment or decrement by strange amounts.

The following messages can be found in the 1.2 Kickstart ROM (v33.180) at the following addresses:

  • (ROM address FC6FF8): "The Amiga Wizards bring this power to you"
  • (ROM address FE0DC6): "Brought to you by not a mere Wizard, but the Wizard Extraordinaire: Dale Luck!"

The following message appears, while the Disk.info of a disk which has been inserted is read and one of the above key combinations is pressed:

  • (WB 1.2D): "We made Amiga, They f------ it up"

Media information:

Descriptions & Part Numbers

Two (OFS) DS/DD diskettes for A500/2000, Three (OFS) DS/DD diskettes for A1000
V1.2
Amiga
KickstartTM
PN: 380663-01
V1.2
Amiga
WorkbenchTM
PN: Unknown
Amiga Extras
Amiga BasicTM
PN: Unknown
AMIGA 2000
Workbench 1.2
International
(c) Commodore 02.06.87
PN: 380724-09
Amiga
WorkbenchTM
For the Amiga 500TM
Amiga 2000TM
Version 1.2
PN: 316391-01
AMIGA 500/2000
Amiga Extras 1.2
Amiga Basic 1.2
International
© Commodore 27.04.87
PN: 380706-09
Workbench 1.2
23.04.87 for A500
PN: 317612-01
(French/Belgian)
Notes/comments:
  1. Kickstart 1.2 (v33.180) did not have autoboot capability. Although it contained AutoConfigTM code, it was broken due to a simple bug: the autoconfig init code jsr had a wrong a6 register (the base register at the jsr time should be expansionbase but is execbase instead).
  2. The first two releases of 1.2 were in 1986.
  3. Version 33.56 was the first AmigaDOS release to support a battery backed-up clock via the Date command.
  4. Rodney Hester notes that: "all releases prior to v33.59 have the plain white disk icons; the color disk icon was added in v33.61."
  5. Most early Amiga's shipped with this release (Amiga 1000, 2000, 500).
  6. 1.2 ROM Chip Part Number: 315093-01