We tested a pre-release build on:

(Deducted half a point for the CyberStorm PPC quirk, which will be fixed.)

(the term "ZAP" often refers to security features in other tech sectors), the release is widely regarded by the community as a "surgical strike" update that squashes long-standing bugs and refines the classic experience for 68K-based Amigas

: Now displays more detailed system information, including specific 68060 CPU revisions.

If you’re still on 3.1 or 3.2, . If you use PCMCIA, FAT32, or CD-ROMs, absolutely yes . If you’re on 3.2.1 and happy, 3.2.2 is still worth it for the shell improvements alone.

: Among the most notable additions were new tools and features designed to improve the user experience. This included better support for multimedia, updated software development kits (SDKs), and enhanced documentation.