Commonly Emulated Amiga Setups

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This is a brief overview of the most common Amiga setups an Amiga Emulator can be setup as to run most Amiga games, Demos and productivity software.

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A500

The original A500 is the most common Amiga system for running Amiga games. Most games that were not designed specifically for the later A1200 will run using this setup. If a game has AGA in the title then it will need the A1200 setup. Otherwise most will run using this A500 setup.

Settings to use in the emulator:

Additional options (set these if your emulator includes them)

  • Match A500 speed
  • More Compatible
  • No FPU

A500+/A600

The A500+ and A600 share very similar hardware so the settings will be nearly the same. Most games only need the standard A500 settings already shown above. However some may need the newer settings of these machines. If you see a game mentioned as being ECS then you will need to use this setup.

Settings to use in the emulator:

  • Kickstart 2.04 (A500+) or 2.05 (A600)
  • 1MB Chip Ram
  • No Fast Ram
  • 68000 Processor
  • ECS Chipset

Additional options (set these if your emulator includes them)

  • Match A500 speed
  • More Compatible
  • No FPU

A1200

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