05 June 2021, 21:56 | #1 |
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YouTube - Commodore Amiga Floppy breakthrough for all Emulation fans (RMC - The Cave)
I expect you've all heard the great news in this video:
[ Show youtube player ] but I was interested in Neil's disk collection too. I realise it's a stretch to ask but is there a general perception that we are at the point where all of the stuff he showed is archived somewhere, even if it's not straight forward to put a finger on where? That after 35 years or whatever, more or less everything has been backed up on some Fred Fish CD or FTP server or a more modern medium somewhere?
Specifically, there's:
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16 August 2023, 23:45 | #2 |
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I find these very useful:
HOL LemonAmiga http://www.softpres.org/ for known versions http://whdload.de/download.html Archive.org Aminet https://www.funet.fi/pub/amiga/ https://amr.abime.net/ https://www.amiga-stuff.com/ especially PD-index Kestra https://ada.untergrund.net/ Demozoo Pouet https://amp.dascene.net/ https://modarchive.org/ Will edit more later. Let me know if there is even one that is new for someone. |
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