
After all, Amiberry is an emulator – it will emulate the hardware for you, but you need to provide the software! This can be in various formats: ADF, DMS, IPF for floppy disk images, CUE/BIN, ISO, CHD for CD images (e.g. If you don’t already have them, you can purchase them from Cloanto: Unfortunately, those cannot be included since they are not freely available. You’ll need a copy of Amiga Kickstart ROMs for the best experience.

If you like this project, you can help further development by donating any amount you can.

It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, and although it was originally intended for ARM devices only, there are now some x86 targets available also.Īmiberry has had a total of 35454 downloads from Github so far. Raspbian, Ubuntu, Arch, Manjaro), or even on macOS (both on x86 and Apple Silicon).

Additionally, you can of course install it on a standard Linux distro (e.g. Nowadays, Amiberry is already included in several popular distros (like RetroPie, DietPi, Amibian, The RetroArena, Batocera, Pimiga and others) and in many cases it can be installed or upgraded from within their ecosystems. You are welcome to join the project and help make Amiberry even better! Visit the project page on Github for more.

It’s an open-source project under GPLv3 that started back in 2016, built with the efforts of several people and based on previous work of others. Additionally, there are several features that were developed specifically for Amiberry, such as WHDLoad support, custom events, support for RetroArch mapping, etc. The code is based on the latest WinUAE for the core emulation, but with some parts stripped down and optimized specifically for lower-powered boards. Amiberry is an optimized Amiga emulator, originally designed for ARM-based SoCs (such as the Raspberry Pi) but now also available for macOS (both Intel and Apple Silicon) and Linux x86-64, that brings you the highest performance Amiga emulation. Be it a classic A500, A1200, CD32 or up to a high-end model equipped with a 68040 and a graphics card, we’ve got you covered.
