Very interesting MARK! Great seeing all the Commodore love (OTHER THAN C64 for a change)
around here lately! I actually have an NTSC US CD32, I have several titles, of course some
of the games were made for PAL mode so they don't run/display properly, I know I can boot
into pal but getting the EARLY STARTUP SCREEN by holding the buttons on an Amiga mouse
plugged in however I no display to correctly show the signal....................
Ah well, anyways I admit I love the AKIKO emulator but not enough to pay that much
for it, please do follow up and let us know some config tips for UAE. On that note I hope
everyone here into Amiga emulation is aware of a great front end for it. It's on the LemonAmiga
site and it's called Lemonade, I've pasted the details here:
What is Lemonade?
Lemonade is a frontend for the WinUAE Amiga Emulator. It's main purpose is to make Amiga gaming
easier and to organise your games so that you can play them in seconds at the click of a button.
Which Amiga models does Lemonade support? Will more models be added in the future?
Lemonade supports the following models:
* Amiga 500 (ROM 1.3, 68000, OCS, 0.5Mb Chip, 0.5Mb Slow)
* Amiga 600 (ROM 2.05, 68000, ECS, 1Mb Chip)
* Amiga 1200 (ROM 3.1, 68EC020, AGA, 2Mb Chip)
* Amiga CD32 (ROM 3.1, 68EC020, AGA, 2Mb Chip)
Lemonade was designed so that more models can be supported in the future if there are enough requests.
Until then, the Custom Configurations feature allows you to add any WinUAE configuration file to Lemonade so
you can add any Amiga model you desire.
Download HERE: http://www.lemonamiga.com/lemonade/get.php?file=setup098b.exe
I highly suggest though going directly to the site as you can also
download screenshot packs as well as get more info and read the FAQ. Besides it's an awesome site for
Amiga fans! http://www.lemonamiga.com
I have used it myself and was damned impressed!
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Oldschool games, some people just don't "get it"...
Very interesting MARK! Great seeing all the Commodore love (OTHER THAN C64 for a change)
around here lately! I actually have an NTSC US CD32, I have several titles, of course some
of the games were made for PAL mode so they don't run/display properly, I know I can boot
into pal but getting the EARLY STARTUP SCREEN by holding the buttons on an Amiga mouse
plugged in however I no display to correctly show the signal....................
Ah well, anyways I admit I love the AKIKO emulator but not enough to pay that much
for it, please do follow up and let us know some config tips for UAE. On that note I hope
everyone here into Amiga emulation is aware of a great front end for it. It's on the LemonAmiga
site and it's called Lemonade, I've pasted the details here:
What is Lemonade?
Lemonade is a frontend for the WinUAE Amiga Emulator. It's main purpose is to make Amiga gaming
easier and to organise your games so that you can play them in seconds at the click of a button.
Which Amiga models does Lemonade support? Will more models be added in the future?
Lemonade supports the following models:
* Amiga 500 (ROM 1.3, 68000, OCS, 0.5Mb Chip, 0.5Mb Slow)
* Amiga 600 (ROM 2.05, 68000, ECS, 1Mb Chip)
* Amiga 1200 (ROM 3.1, 68EC020, AGA, 2Mb Chip)
* Amiga CD32 (ROM 3.1, 68EC020, AGA, 2Mb Chip)
Lemonade was designed so that more models can be supported in the future if there are enough requests.
Until then, the Custom Configurations feature allows you to add any WinUAE configuration file to Lemonade so
you can add any Amiga model you desire.
Download HERE: http://www.lemonamiga.com/lemonade/get.php?file=setup098b.exe
I highly suggest though going directly to the site as you can also
download screenshot packs as well as get more info and read the FAQ. Besides it's an awesome site for
Amiga fans!
http://www.lemonamiga.com
I have used it myself and was damned impressed!
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Oldschool games, some people just don't "get it"...
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Oldschool games, some people just don't "get it"...