Of course, full version games are always interesting … There are also many magazine coverdisks – such as Amiga Format, CUAMIGA, OZAmiga and often they had a compilation of full version software which would be interesting. I guess there is a bit of a difference when you’re holding the real thing in your hands … It’s so nostalgic just being able to see the logo – but then again, recovery of this disk will be purely academic as most of the Amiga disks are pretty well preserved – and those who know where to go can easily pick up all of the Workbench images and Kickstart ROMs and get themselves up and running. Candidatesīefore we begin, lets just take a look at a few of the candidates for recovery –Īmiga Workbench v1.2 for the A500. I thought I wouldn’t be following up on the fifth part of my review because that was considered the “end” – but this “adventure” provided a good impetus to impart some more tips for those dealing with stubborn disks and drives. As a result, this post will be a little bit Kryoflux, and a little bit “other things”. I still had my stack of Kaypro 4 floppies which also needed to be “preserved” – it was already too late for some of them. It would be exciting to reanimate the disks. As a result, all 128 floppies were “bequeathed” upon me – and I took it upon myself to recover as much information as I could from them. Unfortunately, he had given away his Amiga, and all he had left were the floppies which really weren’t all that useful without the machine. In a twist of fate, it turns out that one of my colleagues (Robert) had a collection of old Amiga floppies from the days he owned an A500.
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