Posted November 12, 2011
The AROS Roms (legal) are able to run BCKid under WinUae. To make it more portable you can create a blank text file named winuae.ini by the winuae executable.
http://www.winuae.net/
bckid will run on this.
The 2 roms have 2 be loaded...
These Roms should be legal, licensed under gpl from the Amiga Research Operating System project
http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php
WIP 2011-11-12
They were gotten fron the boot directory of the iso
amiga-m68k-bootiso
aros-ext.bin
aros-rom.bin
The native version for m68k Amigas or WinUAE. This version is binary compatible with AmigaOS. This is the CD-ROM ISO image, which contains all AROS system files.
http://www.factor5.de/downloads.shtml
its commercially made but free to download. But NOT redistributable.
The controls for the joystick on the keyboard are ins and the number pad.
F12 brings up the menu
Edit for Amiga Forever
On a real amiga, sometimes you had to remove the workbench 3.1 disk after it loaded, then insert the game
More instructions for AF
Right clicked on the frontend -->Did play+configure,
Amiga 500, 1 disk drive (slow) can do the fast speed; workbench 1.3,
after workbench booted pushed f12 and replaced the workbench 1.3 Disk with BCKid, (forgot thats what you needed to do for some games/programs)
they made it easy to swap Joystick keys mapped to the keyboard.
The roms have to be loaded, the adf is for the disk
http://www.winuae.net/
bckid will run on this.
The 2 roms have 2 be loaded...
These Roms should be legal, licensed under gpl from the Amiga Research Operating System project
http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php
WIP 2011-11-12
They were gotten fron the boot directory of the iso
amiga-m68k-bootiso
aros-ext.bin
aros-rom.bin
The native version for m68k Amigas or WinUAE. This version is binary compatible with AmigaOS. This is the CD-ROM ISO image, which contains all AROS system files.
http://www.factor5.de/downloads.shtml
its commercially made but free to download. But NOT redistributable.
The controls for the joystick on the keyboard are ins and the number pad.
F12 brings up the menu
Edit for Amiga Forever
On a real amiga, sometimes you had to remove the workbench 3.1 disk after it loaded, then insert the game
More instructions for AF
Right clicked on the frontend -->Did play+configure,
Amiga 500, 1 disk drive (slow) can do the fast speed; workbench 1.3,
after workbench booted pushed f12 and replaced the workbench 1.3 Disk with BCKid, (forgot thats what you needed to do for some games/programs)
they made it easy to swap Joystick keys mapped to the keyboard.
The roms have to be loaded, the adf is for the disk
Post edited November 23, 2011 by rico001