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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: orb85750 on November 20, 2008, 10:08:32 PM
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This is an honest question, not a sarcastic one: Is it too much to ask to be able to use old Amiga software (on floppy or CD) on a new next-gen Amiga-compatible system and have it run successfully? On a similar note, it would be nice to be able to buy a new and complete Amiga-compatible system that's fully operational, without having to do any hardware tinkering or time-consuming software installs. In other words, is there any new system set-up that allows one to retire their old classic Amiga, or is software compatibility going to be a serious problem? Thanks, -Dave
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Nope. A1 or SAM run some of software but not all.
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WinUAE and any run of the mill pc is the only option that suits those requirements.
Spend an additional $100 and you can get a catweasel and make use of your library of old floppies.
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@orb
There is some other "replacements" on the way. One is " Clone-A", there are some threads here about this one and the other one " NatAmi ", you can check it out here "http://www.natami.net/".
Chris
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Is there any way to use UAE within AROS without the catweasel hardware on a PC (or some other configuration) to read original Amiga floppies? If not, is there some AROS/PC implementation with catweasel that is possible? If so that would seem like a nice option, since it might allow compatibility of old software with a "new" (developing and not stagnant) Amiga-compatible OS -- for those of us that still want to remain loyal to Amiga ;-) I do, I do. I'm really tired of my generic Windows XP Dell PC. Any thoughts are appreciated, as always. Thanks, -Dave
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Yeah but not all disks are read properly by catweasel (some disks read fine on Amiga). you may want to get A2000 or 500 to archive the disks. I know b/c i archived 300 disks. :-D