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AmiGame |
Published: 2006/12/2 9:00 Updated:
2006/12/2 9:00
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Not too shy to talk
Joined: 11/22/2006
From: P'Boro, UK... Could that be ?
Comments: 496
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Re: AmiKit
@AmiKit
If I didn't have my A, you would certainly have replaced my AIAB with this... (I haven't used WinUAE at all since i've got my A1) Jerry |
AmigaHeretic |
Published: 2006/12/6 4:15 Updated:
2006/12/6 4:15
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Just popping in
Joined: 12/05/2006
From:
Comments: 124
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Re: AmiKit
AmiKit is an awsome way for old or new Amiga users to just jump right in and test out semi-NG Amiga right on their current Windows machine.
WinUAE has kept my 'Amiga' alive that's for sure. |
poweramiga |
Published: 2006/12/21 2:39 Updated:
2006/12/21 2:39
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Amigans Defender
Joined: 11/18/2006
From: Flinders NSW Australia
Comments: 772
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Re: AmiKit
very neat looking
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LiveForIt |
Published: 2007/2/12 11:11 Updated:
2007/2/12 11:11
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Home away from home
Joined: 11/20/2006
From: Norway
Comments: 3870
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Re: AmiKit
@AmigaHeretic
I don?t think I can ever go back to using OS3.x, even if looks like this. |
acefnq |
Published: 2007/3/23 13:31 Updated:
2007/3/23 13:31
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Quite a regular
Joined: 11/25/2006
From: Adelaide South Australia
Comments: 622
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Re: AmiKit
Bloody smasing. Any chance you can work on an E-UAE version (even cut down) for AOS4?
Great work ace |