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Old 07 June 2013, 11:57   #1
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i been looking at the chameleon

i have been looking at Chameleon c64 one running c64 sys and one running amiga sys so i am thinking it run both one site say you link Chameleon with Minimig core but getting bit hard to work out
and on other it say zx spectrum and st can not be right as all do not have same chip or board
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i have been looking at Chameleon c64 one running c64 sys and one running amiga sys so i am thinking it run both one site say you link Chameleon with Minimig core but getting bit hard to work out
and on other it say zx spectrum and st can not be right as all do not have same chip or board
You put the minimig core on it (Flash), to make it think its an Amiga in standalone mode. Same with C64 core, spectrum etc etc.

See here for better explanation.
Chameleon - IndividualComputers
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