Welcome to my Amiga Compact Flash tutorial. Here I show you how to install a 4GB compact flash card in your Amiga, as well as installing Classic Workbench and WHDLoad using WinUAE beforehand. Now, if someone had told me in the 90s that I could have pretty much every single Amiga game on my Amiga 600, for a few quid, I’d have bitten their entire body of.

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But that’s the crazy reality now days, and just because I fancy doing something different, I’m going to rattle through a how to video on how you can accomplish that.And I do mean rattle through, if you want a slower paced tutorial, you might want to go elsewhere, cause I ain’t got time for FOOLS, sucker. What You NeedSo, for this process, you’ll need either an Amiga 1200, or an Amiga 600. A compact flash card, in this case 4GB OR an SD card with a relevant adaptor for connecting to the Amiga’s IDE connection. In this instance I have this little all in one adaptor, which negates the need for a separate IDE ribbon. To setup the Flash or SD card through your PC, you’ll also need a suitable reader hooked up.You’ll also need to download or obtain copies of;WinUAE, which is the must have Amiga emulator for Windows.A Workbench 3 or 3.1 Disk imagesA Classic Workbench installation.

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There are various choices, each suited for different machines. My 1200 is pretty standard, so I’m going for the Lite edition, but there’s also a version suited for Amiga 600 machines.A PFS3 Amiga file system handler information file (this isn’t completely necessary, but allows us to make use of a more up to date file system that can handle larger partitions better).Kickstart ROMsAndd finally A selection of games.Please watch the.