Amiga Adf

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  1. Amiga Adf Format

Write and read ADF (floppy disk image) files with a simple drag-and-drop (e.g. Download an ADF file from the internet to the PC, then drop it over the Amiga floppy disk icon with Amiga Explorer to write the Amiga disk). Now it’s all well and good having every game ever produced for the Amiga on a single USB pen drive (read more about the Amiga Gotek here) when you can’t bloody save your progress. With that in mind we have created a blank / Empty ADF file for you to mount on your Gotek /.

We have more than 2500 Amiga games on My Abandonware, a fairly good number as Lemon Amiga lists 3518 games. Several Amiga computer were released from 1985 to 1993, and emulation started in 1995 with UAE.

Amiga emulators

You have 3 choices for emulating Amiga machines on your computer:

  • FS-UAE: a versatile Amiga emulator with tons of options, available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and more. Clean and modern interface, connected to the Open Amiga Game Database and Open Source. Contains recoded kickstart ROMs. Recommended.
  • WinUAE: an old and robust Windows port of the original UAE Amiga emulator. FS-UAE uses the most accurate emulation code released by WinUAE. Another solid choice for Windows users.
  • Amiga Forever: easy to use Amiga emulator for Windows only, costs $10 to $50 and contains a legal Amiga Kickstart ROM to play your favourite games immediatly.

One important note about Amiga Kickstart ROM: these ROMs are necessary programs to boot the Amiga emulator and are copyrighted. Having the right kickstart ROM will allow you to emulate games in an optimal way. You have 3 choices to get these needed ROMs:

Amiga roms
  • Buy the Amiga Forever emulator, which comes with a licensed Kickstart ROM
  • Extract the Kickstart ROM from your own Amiga computer, as explained on Amiga Legal Emulation
  • Find websites with downloadable ROMs on the internet, using Google, Bing or Yahoo.

Surfers serials. There are several Kickstart ROM available, you should choose one, depending on the Amiga computer you wish to emulate, by following this FS-UAE tutorial. Once you've got your own Amiga Kickstart ROM, you can play Amiga games on your computer.

FS-UAE have built-in recoded kickstart ROMs, you can try running games using these first getting the real ROMs.

Running Amiga games in FS-UAE

Download and unzip the games file downloaded from My Abandonware or another site. Many archives contain several version the game, try to run the one that works the best. After unzipping the game archive, you'll get a .adf (Amiga Disk File) file, a standard file format used by UAE emulators.

Step 1

After the first launch FS-UAE Launcher, you'll get this screenshot. This first screen allows you to quickly run games without fiddling the options.

Step 2

Select the Amiga computer you want to emulate. You may try several of them before finding one that will run the game well. You can try with the modern Amiga at the end of the list.

Step 3

Click on the right icon for the first floppy drive, find the .adf file of the game archive you unzipped before. You'll see the file in the white field after selecting it.

Step 4

Files

Once this is done, you should have this screen, you can click on 'Start'.

Step 5

The Amiga emulator will start and show you a desktop with the content of the floppy disk visible. You'll have to choose a program to run then. Enjoy!

Some games have multiple disks, you will have to add multiple disks in the floppy disk menu. You can configure up to 4 .adf files in the floppy drives. If more than 4 floppies are required, press F12 (Mac OS X: cmd-fn-F12) to bring the emulator menu and change the .adf used in any of the 4 floppy drives. Additional documentation is available on the official FS-UAE website.

The following support materials and services for Classic Amiga systems are available:

  • Physical media, including floppy disks, CompactFlash cards, and ROMs, are available via reseller partners
  • A complete set of downloadable disk images (described below) is available for purchase

The downloadable Floppy & Hard Disk Image Pack contains 16 floppy disk images (ADF files) and 2 hard disk images (HDF files), which make it possible to boot and set up any Classic Amiga model (including the Amiga 1000, 3000 and 4000T).

Included ADF files (follow the links for a more detailed description and list of recent improvements):

  • Workbench 3.1 Floppy Disk Set (6 images, requires 3.0 or higher ROM)
  • Workbench 2.1 Floppy Disk Set (5 images, requires 2.04 or higher ROM)
  • Workbench 1.3 Floppy Disk Set (2 images, requires 1.2 or higher ROM)
  • Kickstart 1.3 Floppy Disk (required to boot Amiga 1000 systems)
  • Superkickstart 1.3+2.04 Floppy Disk (required to boot early Amiga 3000 systems)
  • Relokick 1.4a Floppy Disk (to downgrade newer systems to 1.3 in order to run some older software)

An additional copy of the above files, renamed to '8.3' (short) file names, is included in the Disk Image Pack, for use with devices like some floppy drive emulators that do not support 'long' file names.

Included HDF files:

The hard disk images are the result of installing from the corresponding floppy disk set, and are ready for imaging to CF cards or similar devices.

Amiga Adf Format

Important: the downloadable Floppy & Hard Disk Image Pack does not contain physical media. An Amiga computer or dedicated PC hardware are required to write the images to Amiga floppy disks or other media. The floppy disk image files are also suitable for use in floppy drive emulators (Cortex, DTX200, EMUFFD, Gotek, HxC, Mark II, etc.), which can be used to replace an Amiga floppy disk drive.