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Category   Amiga Websites » Emulation - Emulators

The AROS Research Operating System is a lightweight, efficient and flexible desktop operating system, designed to help you make the most of your computer. It's an independent, portable and free project, aiming at being compatible with AmigaOS 3.1 at the API level (like Wine, unlike UAE), while improving on it in many areas. The source code is available under an open source license, which allows anyone to freely improve upon it.

 

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Category   Amiga Websites » Forums/Portals

A French Amiga site/Portal that contains a lot of information.

Content includes current Amiga news, articles about the Amiga, an extensive games directory, Galeries, downloads, links, Quizzes, Glossary of Amiga terms and more.

 

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Category   Amiga Websites » Gaming - Databases

This is the Amiga games list from its beginning until today. This list is and will be updated regularly. All games, game editors, level editors, data discs, extensions, as well as interpreters are mentioned. Games that have only a playable demo version are also mentioned, but compilations doesn't.

This is only a part of the whole French site, Obligement.

 

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Category   Amiga Websites » Software - Archiving

toseciso.org CD Dumping Project, and is an off shoot of the main TOSEC project.

As the nam suggests TOSECISO concentrates on optical CD/DVD media archiving, and leaves the main TOSEC project to catalogue floppy disk and other media formats from old systems.

The TOSECISO project creates dat files in the same way as TOSEC, which can be used in ROM Managers such as ClrMamePro to check your ISO images for crc checks, naming conventions etc...  The project's dat files include as much information about the original discs as possible, including serial number, data track size, audio track information etc...  This is achieved by each disc's data track being extracted into a bin/cue file using CDRWin, and then the Audio tracks ripped using EAC.  The information is then collected from the ripped disc files using ClrMamePro.

 
 
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