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Offline DonnyEMU

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Re: Archiving old and rare Amiga Software
« on: September 19, 2003, 06:30:31 AM »
Okay I have been to your website, and it's really a cool project but just where is all this software going to? Does it get made available to people who are looking for it..


How does it work, the info is still not clear to me. Let's say I want to get a replacement for my Pro Page 4.0 disks would you have it?
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Re: Archiving old and rare Amiga Software
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2003, 05:55:17 AM »
Thanks for the info, I will have to explore your site more. I want to find a good way to move LEGAL copies of software I own (and I have a lot of it) to ADF format so I can use on an emulator so I can finally put some of the old amigas to rest..

Deluxe Paint V is pretty cool.. I had the author even send me the activation code I lost over time to make it work. I just wanna move my gold disk stuff (yep they aren't around anymore) and some other stuff over (like the very expensive superbase pro that I actually bought and have some old geneology stored on it)..

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