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Nonefornow 
Emulating three Amiga with Amiga Forever (KXLight)
Posted on 11-Jun-2022 2:56:55
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Quote:
A500 + 2MB RAM (1.3 ROM, 68000, OCS)
A1200 + 8MB RAM (3.1 ROM, 68020, AGA)
A4000 (3.X ROM. 68020, JIT, TCP/IP, 10MB FAT Agnus OCS)
CDTV (1.3+CDTV ROMs, 68000, ECS, 1MB Chip, no floppy)
CD32 (CD32 ROMs, 68EC020, AGA, 2MB chip, no floppy)
AXXXX - general non specific machine


On the same IBM Thinkpad upgraded to a 100GB harddrive with three Linux partition.

I have modified the GNU-GRUB menu to start the selected emulation.

AmigaCD32 - same as previously discussed

A4000 - this is the default installation but with an additional DH3 - that conatins all the WHDload games. This is a PAL emulation.

A2000 - virtually copy of my real A2000 - I used AmigaExplorer to pull the ROM file from my Amiga.





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bison 
Re: Emulating three Amiga with Amiga Forever (KXLight)
Posted on 11-Jun-2022 18:06:50
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@Nonefornow

I do something like this at the display manager level by creating an xsession .desktop file for each emulation configuration, and another one for AROS.

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cdimauro 
Re: Emulating three Amiga with Amiga Forever (KXLight)
Posted on 11-Jun-2022 22:43:30
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@Nonefornow

Quote:

Nonefornow wrote:
[quote]A500 + 2MB RAM (1.3 ROM, 68000, OCS)

You can try 1MB chip ram + 1.75MB of "slow ram" for better compatibility.

Or maybe 0.5MB chip ram + 1.75MB of slow ram if there are games that don't like >0.5MB of chip ram.
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A4000 - this is the default installation but with an additional DH3 - that conatins all the WHDload games. This is a PAL emulation.

Here you could add 8MB Z2 fast ram and 512MB of Z3.
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A2000 - virtually copy of my real A2000 - I used AmigaExplorer to pull the ROM file from my Amiga.

For this maybe 2MB chip ram + 8MB fast ram + 1.75MB slow ram should be the better config.

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Nonefornow 
Re: Emulating three Amiga with Amiga Forever (KXLight)
Posted on 12-Nov-2022 17:07:40
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@bison

Yup - set up a 4th menu entry for Aros (Icaros Desktop).

Here is in display at the last CLASS event.


Last edited by Nonefornow on 12-Nov-2022 at 05:08 PM.

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