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Amiga emulation refers to the activity of Emulating (mimicking the hardware of) a Commodore Amiga computer system using another computer platform. Most commonly, a user will emulate the Amiga using modern platforms such as Wintel or Macintosh . This allows Amiga users to use their existing software, and in some cases hardware, on modern computers.

A few dedicated Amiga users have taken this even further by writing hardware Amiga emulators for common .


AMIGA EMULATORS

At the time of writing there exists no emulator capable of emulating an Amiga with PowerPC accelerator (PPC Amiga). Arguably there is no need for PPC emulation because an emulated Amiga can run 68K software just as fast, if not faster, than what can be achieved through PPC emulation.


Fellow

See Also: Fellow (computing)


An actively developed emulator capable of emulating all the common Amiga configurations. (A500, A600, etc...)

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Ubiquitous Amiga Emulator (UAE)

See Also: Unix Amiga Emulator


Although the name varies, this emulator exists for Windows, Macintosh, Unix and other systems. It is capable of emulating an 68K Amiga, including undocumented behaviour, with OCS, AGA and Picasso96 chipsets.

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Amiga Forever

See Also: Amiga Forever


Amiga Forever is a commercial product that includes the emulators WinUAE and WinFellow, along with the Kickstart ROM and the AmigaOS, as well as several other important parts.

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