Someone, or something , had left a recursive update agent running on that BBS for thirty years. Every time an Amiga connected to the internet – even briefly, even through a serial dial-up – the Zap would hitch a ride. It didn't hack the system. It improved it. It fixed its own bugs. It added features no one requested.

: A breakthrough feature in this version allowed the Kickstart ROM to boot even if earlier versions of Workbench or the icon library were present on the boot disk. This enabled users to install the 3.2.2 ROM while retaining the ability to boot legacy OS versions from 3.1 to 3.9. Tool and Utility Updates

For those interested in learning more about Amiga OS 3.2.2 or exploring the platform, the following resources are available:

The nickname comes from the swift, “zap-like” nature of the fixes—eliminating several file system glitches and a notorious RAM library issue that caused occasional guru meditation errors on accelerated Amiga 1200 and 4000 systems. The update focuses on: