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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Amiga Emulation => Topic started by: jmbattle on June 05, 2005, 05:30:08 PM
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Hello folks!
Well, to mark the release of WinUAE v1.0, I have updated the AIAB package. As always, it requires a Kickstart 3.0/3.1 ROM a Workbench 3.0/3.1 ADF and a reasonably high-spec PC.
Give it a try, and tell me what you think - it's only a 4mb download, so what have you got to lose? ;)
(http://www.imageshosted4u.com/uploads/46f49949fa.jpg)
AIAB r10.5: [ Download Folder (http://www.amigainabox.co.uk/r10.5) | Official Announcement (http://aiab.pittam.net/viewtopic.php?t=214) | ChangeLog (http://aiab.pittam.net/viewtopic.php?p=591) | Known Bugs (http://aiab.pittam.net/viewtopic.php?t=216) ]
Cheers,
James
AmigaInABox (http://www.AmigaInABox.co.uk) - the original & best.
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Well I'll be... I suppose a "Suprise!!!" fits nicely..
Have to try this again..
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OOhh too much choice!
AmigaSYS v2 or AIAB r10.5? :-? :-o
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mdma wrote:
OOhh too much choice!
AmigaSYS v2 or AIAB r10.5? :-? :-o
Just installed it, and I have to say it's very very nice.
"Original and best"? Probably!
Gonna stick my 1200's HD in my pc and copy the hardfile across. :-D
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Well, give them both a try! However, in my opinion they're intended for different audiences; AmigaSYS is clearly aimed at providing a complete Amiga solution (reflecting the large filesize and high requirements), whereas AIAB is more of a barebones setup for users to build upon themselves (again, reflected in the download size and minimal KS/WB 3.0 requirements).
If you are a registered MUI user, don't forget to copy your MUI.key over too.
Cheers,
James
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Nice, I like this.. Could use a bit more info on what every installation option does (I suppose it's somewhere on the website..)
Good to be able to choose between 2 of these programs.
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jmbattle wrote:
Well, give them both a try! However, in my opinion they're intended for different audiences; AmigaSYS is clearly aimed at providing a complete Amiga solution (reflecting the large filesize and high requirements), whereas AIAB is more of a barebones setup for users to build upon themselves (again, reflected in the download size and minimal KS/WB 3.0 requirements).
If you are a registered MUI user, don't forget to copy your MUI.key over too.
Cheers,
James
Hi James,
If I install my OS3.9 CD over the top of AIAB will it break?
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Hello!
Most likely, yes.
I do not own 3.5/3.9 to test, however in all honest, you may find you do not need it initially - apart from the obvious hardware/Reaction support.
Cheers,
James
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jmbattle wrote:
Hello!
Most likely, yes.
I do not own 3.5/3.9 to test, however in all honest, you may find you do not need it initially - apart from the obvious hardware/Reaction support.
Cheers,
James
I'll do it piecemeal then methinks.
Blizkick
ATA3.driver
Setpatch & ROM update
MediatorUP
WarpOS
etc...
and see how I get on.
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Goodness me - updating a real Amiga with the latest hardware is quite a complicated business!
Cheers,
James