Emulators

The Amiga emulators provided here have not been tested by myself, as I really do not have any practical use for them. However, I will support the Amiga on my site as much as possible. As you can tell by viewing this page, UAE is the definitive Amiga emulator, and has had only good reports!

MacOS
UAE
MS-DOS
Fellow
UAE
OS/2 XFree86
UAE
Unix
UAE
Windows
UAE


Fellow v0.1 (MS-DOS)

Fellow emulates the Amiga 500 computer with intent to run demos well. The current version runs AmigaDOS, has runtime control over changing disk-images, processor and disk speed, joystick emulation, and frame skip ratio. Kickstart, which is a copyrighted ROM image, is required to run even demos at the current time.

UAE v0.6.5 68000 / 68020 Upgrade (MS-DOS) UAE was the first fully functional Commodore Amiga Emulator that currently emulates the Amiga 500 computer with 68000 or 68020 CPU and has many features.

UAE v0.6.0 (Macintosh) The Macintosh port of UAE is ported by the author of Virtual SuperWildCard and has most of the features of its Unix counterpart.

UAE v0.6.7 (Unix) Amiga emulator, UAE, was developed for Unix systems in .C and has been ported to several operating systems! Bernd apologizes that many bugs are most probably present in this version, and hopes to get them sorted out by the next release.

UAE v0.6.1 (XFree86 for OS/2) UAE for the Xfree86 OS/2 environment is much outdated, although it is available for those curious enough to try it.

UAE v0.6.8 Beta 14 68000 / 68020 Upgrade (Win32/Direct-X) UAE for Windows seems to be updated on a daily basis. Hopefully this port of UAE will reach a version that the author can release as a stable release.


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