Category: Commodore News
– Fixed infinite recursion (and stack overflow) when pause when uncaptered is enabled and display mode changes. – Added AlfaPower/AT-BUS 508/2008/AlfaPower Plus IDE controller. – Very simple low level SCSI emulator added to support Apollo software bit-banging SCSI. – Added Apollo IDE/SCSI board (AT500/AT2008) and Apollo 1240/1260 accelerator boards with SCSI. – Added GVP Series I SCSI controller. – Added…
As part of its Amiga Forever Classic Support series, Cloanto is making available the downloadable Floppy & Hard Disk Image Pack. The set makes it possible to boot and set up any Classic Amiga model (including the Amiga 1000, 3000 and 4000T) using a floppy drive emulator or after copying to suitable media (floppy disks, CompactFlash cards, etc.) Included ADF…
This version introduces all the enhancements that v2.0.2 should have added some days ago, but unluckily didn’t. Once again, system files have been brought to Jan 6 nightly build , including changes to workbench themeing system and locale library. Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 is available in all usual flavours: the whole Live! and Light ISO versions (for new installations) and as…
This new stable version 2.4.3 fixes a bug which occured with the Nvidia-driver under Linux. All other platforms as well as the latest developer versions are not affected. FS-UAE is an Amiga emulator based on WinUAE “includes an easy-to-use graphical configuration program which allows you to enjoy FS-UAE and Amiga emulation without writing configuration files.” Source: amiga-news.de Link: FS-UAE
James Monkman aka Heavy Stylus from RGCD website has given us exclusive heads up on two awesome Commodore 64 titles releases. Rocket Smash EX is available to purchase now and Gravitrix has not been released yet and price has not been finalised, but should be similar-ish pricing to Rocket Smash. Both will be available initially on cartridge then on disk…
[youtube kp3lKhTlZWA nolink] RetroCollect has reported the release of a new game for the Amiga. Homebrew Commodore Amiga developer Hukka recently released a downloadable disk image of his efforts to bring the popular puzzle-em-up Solomon’s Key to the Amiga platform. The game was originally published on the Nintendo NES (known as Fire ‘n Ice in North America). Source: RetroCollect









