Apple released old versions of the OS up to 7.5.5, but nothing newer,nor have Apple released any ROM images .That's why various Mac emulators for the Amiga required the owner to buy a set of Apple ROMS or have an Apple computer in their possession to read the ROMs into Amiga memory.
Legally,stealing is stealing,whether it be a loaf of bread(Les Miserables) or a software program or ?Thankfully we now recognize the difference in stealing a loaf of bread out of desperate hunger versus the theft of something coveted but not necessary for life itself.
Instead of wanting 1.3 ROM released for free,why not propse to the patent/copyright owners that they sell such ROMs for a nominal fee?
Oh,wait! I seem to recall ROM chips in Amigakit and other vendors' CURRENT offerings.
Do you suppose one of the main problems with the Amiga enthusiasts is that too many are still "pirates" at heart,and want other people to spend significant portions of life working on Amiga projects for no reward
