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Amiga OS4.1 / gemRB
« on: May 21, 2011, 10:26:00 PM »
re: Amiga OS4.1 gemRB - bioware infinite engine emulator

this emulator engine requires os4.1 --

does anyone know if getting the os4.1 update will allow the emulator to run on classic Amiga systems (1200 ppc)?

I want to know if upgrading to os4.1 makes the classic os environment compatible for any software that required os4.1 in the next generation sam440 hardware.
it would be nice to play baldurs gate and icewind dale on my amiga.
Amiga 2000 Blizzard040 64MBFast 2MBChip OS3.9 PicassoIV Concierto Paloma Pablo X-Surf Catweasel Highway Norway in a Micronik classic tower



Amiga 1200 BlizzardPPC 128MBFast BVision in a Micronik Infinitiv Mk-2 tower
 

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Re: Amiga OS4.1 / gemRB
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2011, 01:21:51 AM »
I believe that you can get the gemrb amiga os4.1 download from:

http://www.amigasoft.net/pages/games/gemrb.asp

about getting one of the games, though, I have them retail, but in order for you to get them legally to run, they could only be gotten through someplace like amazon or ebay. I do not think they are considered "abandon" software yet, and I think downloading them would take a long time. I am curious to see if it runs on your system though.

if you do not mind, what other features did you notice with the upgrade? I am curious in upgrading, but the list of new features did not seem that impressive to me - some of them were for support of hardware which my 1200 tower system does not have.
Amiga 2000 Blizzard040 64MBFast 2MBChip OS3.9 PicassoIV Concierto Paloma Pablo X-Surf Catweasel Highway Norway in a Micronik classic tower



Amiga 1200 BlizzardPPC 128MBFast BVision in a Micronik Infinitiv Mk-2 tower