amiberry
amibian
amiberry | amibian | |
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21 | 1 | |
605 | 15 | |
2.0% | - | |
9.7 | 0.0 | |
5 days ago | over 6 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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amiberry
- Amiberry: Optimized Amiga emulator for the Raspberry Pi and other Linux devices
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Amiberry possible in termux
Should be possible. It seems to be open source, you'll just need to compile it in Termux: https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amiberry
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Linux look and feel of AmigaOS
A500 Mini is just an overpriced, very low end device that runs Amiberry, designed to extract money from suckers.
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A500 mini - your thoughts on it
If you edit/change the contents of the whdload_db.xml file inside the boot-data.zip then you can change the per-game settings. I don't know what all the possible settings are but you should be able to make it boot to an Amiga4000-like config (or at least with a faster CPU). Some more details about this at https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amiberry/wiki/WHDLoad-Auto-booting
- A500 Mini: loading a .lha and getting a “Volume DH0 is write protected” error message
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Historyline 1914-18 on A500mini
However, I don't know how to tell the A500mini (or more specifically, the amiberry version running on it) to use these arguments. I've figured out that after opening the game options, a file called "Historyline_v1.5_1569_ol.uae" is created on the USB drive. Based on information found elsewhere, I have manually added the following line to this file:
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a500 mini fatal flaw?
They're just making money off Amiberry, an easy to use Amiga emulation solution for Raspberry Pi.
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Games do not load on Amiga 500 mini
I recommend updating the WHDLoad DB XML file in the TheA500 folder. It's in one of the sub folders. The latest XML file can be found here - https://github.com/midwan/amiberry/blob/master/whdboot/game-data/whdload_db.xml.
- amiberry: Optimized Amiga emulator for the Raspberry Pi and other ARM boards
- Amiberry 5.0
amibian
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Amiga Emulator for ARM Boards
I can't work out what's going on from that site. The tutorial and download sections seem like a placeholder, and the github link is dead, with the user having no related project (publicly).
I found this but it is quite old:
https://github.com/Amibian/amibian
What are some alternatives?
vAmiga - vAmiga is a user-friendly Amiga 500, 1000, 2000 emulator for macOS
VHDL6526
IoT-For-Beginners - 12 Weeks, 24 Lessons, IoT for All!
ArcadeGameSelector - Amiga game menu
fs-uae - Cross-platform Amiga emulator with a slight focus on gaming, but also with solid support for productivity apps including just-in-time (JIT) compilation.
openblok - A customizable, cross platform, open-source falling block game, packed with a bunch of features.
ArduinoFloppyDiskReader - DrawBridge aka Arduino Amiga Floppy Disk Reader/Writer - Hardware and software interface for accessing Amiga disks (read/write ADF and SCP) on non-Amiga hardware
amigagfxmangle - Tools to display/manipulate ILBM IFF files and convert images to/from Amiga screen formats such as HAM, EHB.
citra - A Nintendo 3DS Emulator
ndi-rpi - Newtek NDI on Raspberry Pi 3