Overall conclusions:
- A great tool for using ADF games, sadly not so much for CD32 games according to my experiences with the utility. Running CD32 games requires about just as much fiddling with settings as WinUAE does. As the latest WinUAE also features a quicklaunch option where the user can basically quickly select a wide range of predefined Amiga machine settings and boot that specific emulated Amiga - provided the user has the correct TOSEC Kickstarts. I have been successful in getting WinUAE up and running in CD32-mode without much problems and it seems that WinUAE might be easier to use than Lemonade for accessing the WinUAE CD32 compatible mode.
- The program itself has an easy to use interface, great search options. A must if you have a lot of adf game files you can use the database function. Be sure to have the adf's named correctly according to the TOSEC Naming convention otherwise you won't get very far with Lemon.
- Download the screenshots from the Lemon server as they provide a great addition to the interface and you'll be able to recognize a game far easier with those little pictures included
- It is still a beta and does NOT run properly on Windows Vista, it does function on Windows XP. I hope the authors will make this front-end Vista-compatible as it is a great tool!
Overall conclusions:
- A great tool for using ADF games, sadly not so much for CD32 games according to my experiences with the utility. Running CD32 games requires about just as much fiddling with settings as WinUAE does. As the latest WinUAE also features a quicklaunch option where the user can basically quickly select a wide range of predefined Amiga machine settings and boot that specific emulated Amiga - provided the user has the correct TOSEC Kickstarts. I have been successful in getting WinUAE up and running in CD32-mode without much problems and it seems that WinUAE might be easier to use than Lemonade for accessing the WinUAE CD32 compatible mode.
- The program itself has an easy to use interface, great search options. A must if you have a lot of adf game files you can use the database function. Be sure to have the adf's named correctly according to the TOSEC Naming convention otherwise you won't get very far with Lemon.
- Download the screenshots from the Lemon server as they provide a great addition to the interface and you'll be able to recognize a game far easier with those little pictures included
- It is still a beta and does NOT run properly on Windows Vista, it does function on Windows XP. I hope the authors will make this front-end Vista-compatible as it is a great tool!
Chapeau Kim et al!
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