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| Image Name | Edition | Description !
| --- | --- | --- |
| **A2OSX.BUILD.po** | Bleed | 32MB disk image with S-C MASM 3.0, all binaries and all source for A2osX <br> This is primary development media for A2osX, especially pre-launch of Release, Stable and official Build Media. See below.|
| **[RC.140.po](.Floppies/RC.140.po)** | **RC** |**An 140K 5.25" disk image containing the main BOOT and support files for running A2osX.** |
| **[RC.800.po](.Floppies/RC.800.po)** | **RC** |**An 800K 3.5" disk image containing the main BOOT and support files for running A2osX.** |
| **[RC.32MB.po](.Floppies/RC.32MB.po)** | **RC** |** A formatted empty ProDOS 32MB HD disk image, suitable for use with emulators such as AppleWin ** |
| A2OSX.BUILD.po | Bleed | 32MB disk image with S-C MASM 3.0, all binaries and all source for A2osX <br> This is primary development media for A2osX, especially pre-launch of Release, Stable and official Build Media. See below.|
| A2OSX.MAKE.po | Bleed | 32MB disk image with S-C MASM 3.0, all binaries and all source for multiple BUILD versions of A2osX stored in directories on MAKE. The image also includes the TEST, ADMIN, and EXAMPLE scripts being created to support A2osX. |
| A2OSX.B800.po | Bleed | An 800K 3.5" disk image containing the main BOOT and support files for running A2osX. |
| A2OSX.BOOT.po | Bleed | An 140K 5.25" disk image containing the main BOOT and support files for running A2osX. |
| BLANK32MB.po | Support | A formatted empty ProDOS 32MB HD disk image, suitable for use with emulators such as AppleWin |
| BLANK800.po | Support | A formatted empty ProDOS 3.5" 800K disk image, suitable for use with emulators such as AppleWin |
| BLANK140.po | Support | A formatted empty ProDOS 5.25" 140K disk image, suitable for use with emulators such as AppleWin |
| RC.140.po | RC |An 140K 5.25" disk image containing the main BOOT and support files for running A2osX. |
| RC.800.po | RC |An 800K 3.5" disk image containing the main BOOT and support files for running A2osX. |
| RC.32MB.po | RC | A formatted empty ProDOS 32MB HD disk image, suitable for use with emulators such as AppleWin |
| RELEASE.140.po | RELEASE |An 140K 5.25" disk image containing the main BOOT and support files for running A2osX. |
| RELEASE.800.po | RELEASE |An 800K 3.5" disk image containing the main BOOT and support files for running A2osX. |
| RELEASE.32MB.po | RELEASE | A formatted empty ProDOS 32MB HD disk image, suitable for use with emulators such as AppleWin |

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## News...
**2019-10-15** - Major updates have occurred to the kernel and many of the A2osX API's to support a greatly enhanced shell that boasts significant new scripting capabilities since 0.92. Also added is the the ability to redirect input and output, including errors, and the ability to pipe (|) the output of one command or operation to another (i.e. **ls \* | more** ). A2osX now provides for multiple virtual terminals as well as users/terminals via TCP (through TELNETD) and serial devices (through a SSC driver).
**2019-10-15** - The first A2osX Release Candidate is now available and can be found in our **[Media directory](.Floppies)**.
2019-04-19 - Major updates have occurred to the kernel and many of the A2osX API's to support a greatly enhanced shell that boasts significant new scripting capabilities since 0.92. Also added is the the ability to redirect input and output, including errors, and the ability to pipe (|) the output of one command or operation to another (i.e. **ls \* | more** ). A2osX now provides for multiple virtual terminals as well as users/terminals via TCP (through TELNETD) and serial devices (through a SSC driver).
As great as the changes to A2osX itself, we are also please to report that great strides have been made in terms of documentation. While much of it is in draft form, there is a new **[Users Guide](.Docs/User%20Guide.md)**, **[Developers Guide](.Docs/Developers%20Guide.md)**, **[Shell Developers Guide](.Docs/Shell%20Developers%20Guide.md)**, **[Technical Spec](.Docs/Technical%20Spec.md)** and **[Command Guide](.Docs/Command%20Guide.md)**. See the **[Documentation](#documentation)** Section below for more details.