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OCR: JANUS 2.1 BETA 2 SOFTWARE CHANGES AND INSTALLATION This document describes the Janus 2.1 Beta 2 software installation procedure and the differences between this and previous Janus software releases. In this document, "Bridgeboard" refers to either a Bridgeboard of the 1060 Sidecar unless the Sidecar is specifically mentioned. Supplied software: - PC INSTALL disk - 3. 5" Amiga floppy disk containing the Amiga half of the Janus package. - JANUS UTILITIES disk - 5.25" 360K MS-DOS floppy disk containing the PC half of the Janus package. - MS-DOS 4.01 disks - 6 5.25" 360K MS-DOS floppy disks containing MS-DOS 4.01. Supplied developer disks (only to registered Janus developers) : - AMIGA DEVLOPER DISK - 3.5" Amiga floppy disk containing Amiga (Lattice C) include files, link library, autodocs, and example source files. PC DEVELOPER DISKS - 2 5. 25" 360K MS-DOS floppy disks containing PC (Microsoft C) include files, link libraries, source for Link libraries, autodocs, and example source files. Required software: - Kickstart 1.2 or higher - Workbenc: 1.3 or higher Required hardware: - Amiga 1000 (512K or more RAM) with a 1060 Sidecar (512K or more RAM) . - Amiga 2000 or higher with an A2286 AT Bridgeboard or A2088 XT Bridgeboard. Recommended hardware ; - A hard drive is practically a must for modern MS-DOS and AmigaDOS applications. You can use an IBM compatible hard drive and controller on the Bridgeboard side of the bus, or an Amiga compatible hard drive on the Amiga side of the bus, or have one (or more) of each. If you have a hard drive on only one side of the system, the system can be configured to allow the other side to use part of the hard drive. For instance, if you have an Amiga hard drive, you can allow the Bridgeboard to use part of it as a fake autobooting C: drive. If you have a PC hard drive, you can allow the Amiga to use part of it as a non-autobooting volume. The Amiga can not boot from a PC hard drive since the Amiga must start the PC side. You'll still need a small Amiga boot floppy which starts the Bridgeboard and then switches to the volume residing on the PC's hard drive. Recommended software: A2286 BIOS version 3.6 or higher (BIOS 4.2 is enclosed in this package - see below for bug fixes) .