![]() There are various choices, each suited for different machines. WinUAE, which is the must have Amiga emulator for Windows.Ī Classic Workbench installation. You’ll also need to download or obtain copies of To setup the Flash or SD card through your PC, you’ll also need a suitable reader hooked up. In this instance I have this little all in one adaptor, which negates the need for a separate IDE ribbon. ![]() A compact flash card, in this case 4GB OR an SD card with a relevant adaptor for connecting to the Amiga’s IDE connection. So, for this process, you’ll need either an Amiga 1200, or an Amiga 600. But that’s the crazy reality now days, and just because I fancy doing something different, I’m going to rattle through a how to video on how you can accomplish that.Īnd I do mean rattle through, if you want a slower paced tutorial, you might want to go elsewhere, cause I ain’t got time for FOOLS, sucker. Now, if someone had told me in the 90s that I could have pretty much every single Amiga game on my Amiga 600, for a few quid, I’d have bitten their entire body of. Here I show you how to install a 4GB compact flash card in your Amiga, as well as installing Classic Workbench and WHDLoad using WinUAE beforehand. Welcome to my Amiga Compact Flash tutorial.
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