![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There was also a calculator, and a folder with several tools for working with IBM-Compatible 5.25″ Double-Density disks, when used with a A1020 5.25″ disk drive. It could speak in a male, female or robot voice, and the speed and tone could also be altered. Instead, there was a new tool, called Say, which provided a text-to=speech, enabling the user to type what they wanted the Amiga to ‘say’ out loud, and the Amiga would say it. It still included AmigaBASIC by Microsoft, but it no longer included Amiga Tutor. Workbench 1.3 Disk contents, no icons selectedĪs with Workbench 1.1, Workbench 1.2 came with a Workbench Extras 1.2 Disk, which had changed quite a bit since the Extras 1.1 Disk. ![]()
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