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Cloanto Amiga Forever 2011.0.3.0-Plus Edition
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Amiga Forever Plus Edition. Have you ever wondered what Workbench 1.0 looked like, or how the most influential personal computing magazine of the 1980s introduced the Amiga to the world? Would you (or a colleague) be surprised if you saw your PC booting as an Amiga, instead of Windows?.
The Plus Edition in brief:
* Downloadable CD (ISO image) includes run from CD, boot from CD, cross-platform content, and installer for Windows
* Includes Amiga Forever Game Pack I (more than 100 games)
* Includes all features mentioned on this site, except for the videos (which are on two DVDs, e.g. in the Premium Edition)
If you are unable or prefer not to burn the CD yourself, you can choose to only download the Plus Edition installer for Windows. This option is included in the order confirmation email. In that case, you will still enjoy all features of the Plus Edition, except for the optional KX Light boot from CD.
You can use the Plus Edition CD in different ways:
* An installer allows you to easily set everything up on Windows
* The Amiga emulation and OS also run from CD, either from Windows or booting from the CD itself (no operating system required)
* Cross-platform components can be used on the most popular computing platforms (Mac OS, GNU/Linux, etc.)
The Plus Edition CD includes the following items which are not part of the Value Edition:
* More than 300 MB of preinstalled games and demoscene productions
* OS ROM file versions v. 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 2.04, 2.05 (Workbench 2.1 uses the 2.0x ROMs), 3.1 and 3.X
* OS disk images (ADF files) v. 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1 and 3.1
* Preinstalled Workbench 3.X environment, including dozens of award-winning software packages and other add-ons
* Amiga 1000, A590 and A4091 boot ROMs
* CDTV extended ROM (CDTV uses normal 1.3 boot ROM)
* CD³² ROM and extended ROM
* Amiga Forever Boot Floppy Disk
* Ability to boot a PC from the Amiga Forever Plus Edition CD (El Torito specification)
Personal Paint Included
The Amiga Forever Plus Edition CD, which contains an Amiga Rock Ridge file system to carefully preserve the original Amiga file system attributes, also replaced the Personal Paint 7.1 CD as the official up-to-date reference medium for Personal Paint, inclusive of tutorials and full documentation. This data, intended for use on "real" Amiga computers, is contained in the "Amiga" directory at the root of the CD.
Amiga Explorer
The Amiga Explorer networking software makes it possible to access the resources of an Amiga computer from one or more Windows systems. Configuration is extremely simple and by default requires only a few mouse clicks on the Windows side.
Amiga Explorer is available as a stand-alone package, or as part of Amiga Forever Plus Edition and Premium Edition (just use the Amiga Forever license key to activate Amiga Explorer found on the CD or downloadable from this page).
Main Features
* Copy data to and from the Amiga, and move, rename, delete, format and examine properties of Amiga files, directories and volumes, through the familiar Windows Desktop and Explorer interfaces
* 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)
* Access and copy virtual HDF (hard disk images, or hardfiles) and ROM image files from the Amiga to the PC, very useful for archiving and emulation purposes
* View Amiga-specific file attributes, view geometry information for disk partitions, and format disks on the Amiga
* Run the Windows and the Amiga side on the same computer to access the content of ADF and HDF files (requires installation of the Amiga side in an Amiga emulation environment)
Requirements
* The PC and the Amiga must be connected with a null-modem serial cable, or with a Bluetooth serial adapter, or over TCP/IP
* Once installed on the Windows side, Amiga Explorer can self-install to the Amiga over the serial cable without requiring any additional software, but the Amiga must be able to boot first (e.g. with a Workbench disk, at least version 1.2)
* If a null-modem serial cable is used, the cable must conform to official specifications
* If TCP/IP is used, the Amiga side must have a bsdsocket.library-compatible TCP/IP stack (e.g. AmiTCP/IP, Miami, GENESiS, UAE)
* More...
Compatibility
* The Amiga side, including the self-installation part (which can install to RAM, floppy disk, or to an optional hard disk), works with all Amiga computers (Workbench 1.2 or higher), and is compatible with AmigaOS 4.0 and MorphOS
* The Windows side (x86) works on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008
* A special "x64" setup file is available for use on 64-bit (x64) versions of Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008
Competitive Advantages
* Compared to Samba, NFS and other complex networking solutions (with which Amiga Explorer can co-exist), Amiga Explorer is very simple to configure, supports Amiga and emulation-specific features, works with older Amiga computers, and is often faster
* Unlike certain parallel-port based programs, Amiga Explorer is compatible with all versions of Windows (including Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008)
Limitations
* Amiga explorer can access files on any type and size of Amiga partition, however the creation of virtual hardfiles uses 32-bit logic (as in the original Workbench up to version 3.1) which limits the maximum size of HDF disk images that can be created
* Amiga Explorer does not include any Amiga emulation software (if you need both Amiga Explorer and an Amiga emulation and Workbench package you may want to consider Amiga Forever, which costs only a little bit more)
* More...
Trial Version
Amiga Explorer is shareware, i.e. it is free to try with no functional limitations. In this way, you can make sure that your hardware and cabling work fine and that the software satisfies your needs before purchasing it.
To install the evaluation software just download it from the link on this page and follow the setup instructions. If you like the software you can purchase a license key at any time.
Thank you to all customers who register the software and contribute to the project.
Upgrades
The same version of Amiga Explorer that is downloadable from this page for evaluation purposes can also be used to upgrade a previous installation, in which case previous registration and configuration settings are preserved.
Amiga Explorer also includes the optional Software Director component, to allow you to easily check for news and updates.
PC-Amiga Connection Reference
A serial cable connection is a standard and inexpensive method to connect different types of computers and other communications devices. While it is not the fastest type of cabling for networking, it is probably the simplest to implement on the most different systems, and it allows for the initial installation of the Amiga side of Amiga Explorer without requiring additional software to transfer the files from the PC.
If you would like to use Amiga Explorer over a serial connection, the following articles include schematics to assemble the null-modem cable yourself, as well as part numbers and pricing information for standard cables, and for Bluetooth serial adapters:
* Null-Modem Serial Cables
* Bluetooth Serial Adapters
If you prefer to use Amiga Explorer over TCP/IP, which allows for very fast connections over Ethernet, the Amiga Explorer documentation includes a complete tutorial on the installation of Ethernet and TCP/IP in mixed Amiga/PC environments. If you already have a network you only need to enter the Amiga's host name or IP address in the Amiga Explorer settings on Windows. If there is a firewall or router anywhere between the two, make sure that port 356 is not blocked. Change the default connection password on both the Amiga and the Windows side as an additional safety precaution.
If you would like to your Ethernet-enabled Amiga to join a WiFi network (e.g. 802.11b or 802.11g) you can attach a "wireless game adapter" or similar device to the Amiga Ethernet port, and Amiga Explorer will work over that as well.
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* Downloadable CD (ISO image) includes run from CD, boot from CD, cross-platform content, and installer for Windows
* Includes Amiga Forever Game Pack I (more than 100 games)
* Includes all features mentioned on this site, except for the videos (which are on two DVDs, e.g. in the Premium Edition)
If you are unable or prefer not to burn the CD yourself, you can choose to only download the Plus Edition installer for Windows. This option is included in the order confirmation email. In that case, you will still enjoy all features of the Plus Edition, except for the optional KX Light boot from CD.
You can use the Plus Edition CD in different ways:
* An installer allows you to easily set everything up on Windows
* The Amiga emulation and OS also run from CD, either from Windows or booting from the CD itself (no operating system required)
* Cross-platform components can be used on the most popular computing platforms (Mac OS, GNU/Linux, etc.)
The Plus Edition CD includes the following items which are not part of the Value Edition:
* More than 300 MB of preinstalled games and demoscene productions
* OS ROM file versions v. 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 2.04, 2.05 (Workbench 2.1 uses the 2.0x ROMs), 3.1 and 3.X
* OS disk images (ADF files) v. 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 2.1 and 3.1
* Preinstalled Workbench 3.X environment, including dozens of award-winning software packages and other add-ons
* Amiga 1000, A590 and A4091 boot ROMs
* CDTV extended ROM (CDTV uses normal 1.3 boot ROM)
* CD³² ROM and extended ROM
* Amiga Forever Boot Floppy Disk
* Ability to boot a PC from the Amiga Forever Plus Edition CD (El Torito specification)
Personal Paint Included
The Amiga Forever Plus Edition CD, which contains an Amiga Rock Ridge file system to carefully preserve the original Amiga file system attributes, also replaced the Personal Paint 7.1 CD as the official up-to-date reference medium for Personal Paint, inclusive of tutorials and full documentation. This data, intended for use on "real" Amiga computers, is contained in the "Amiga" directory at the root of the CD.
Amiga Explorer
The Amiga Explorer networking software makes it possible to access the resources of an Amiga computer from one or more Windows systems. Configuration is extremely simple and by default requires only a few mouse clicks on the Windows side.
Amiga Explorer is available as a stand-alone package, or as part of Amiga Forever Plus Edition and Premium Edition (just use the Amiga Forever license key to activate Amiga Explorer found on the CD or downloadable from this page).
Main Features
* Copy data to and from the Amiga, and move, rename, delete, format and examine properties of Amiga files, directories and volumes, through the familiar Windows Desktop and Explorer interfaces
* 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)
* Access and copy virtual HDF (hard disk images, or hardfiles) and ROM image files from the Amiga to the PC, very useful for archiving and emulation purposes
* View Amiga-specific file attributes, view geometry information for disk partitions, and format disks on the Amiga
* Run the Windows and the Amiga side on the same computer to access the content of ADF and HDF files (requires installation of the Amiga side in an Amiga emulation environment)
Requirements
* The PC and the Amiga must be connected with a null-modem serial cable, or with a Bluetooth serial adapter, or over TCP/IP
* Once installed on the Windows side, Amiga Explorer can self-install to the Amiga over the serial cable without requiring any additional software, but the Amiga must be able to boot first (e.g. with a Workbench disk, at least version 1.2)
* If a null-modem serial cable is used, the cable must conform to official specifications
* If TCP/IP is used, the Amiga side must have a bsdsocket.library-compatible TCP/IP stack (e.g. AmiTCP/IP, Miami, GENESiS, UAE)
* More...
Compatibility
* The Amiga side, including the self-installation part (which can install to RAM, floppy disk, or to an optional hard disk), works with all Amiga computers (Workbench 1.2 or higher), and is compatible with AmigaOS 4.0 and MorphOS
* The Windows side (x86) works on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008
* A special "x64" setup file is available for use on 64-bit (x64) versions of Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008
Competitive Advantages
* Compared to Samba, NFS and other complex networking solutions (with which Amiga Explorer can co-exist), Amiga Explorer is very simple to configure, supports Amiga and emulation-specific features, works with older Amiga computers, and is often faster
* Unlike certain parallel-port based programs, Amiga Explorer is compatible with all versions of Windows (including Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008)
Limitations
* Amiga explorer can access files on any type and size of Amiga partition, however the creation of virtual hardfiles uses 32-bit logic (as in the original Workbench up to version 3.1) which limits the maximum size of HDF disk images that can be created
* Amiga Explorer does not include any Amiga emulation software (if you need both Amiga Explorer and an Amiga emulation and Workbench package you may want to consider Amiga Forever, which costs only a little bit more)
* More...
Trial Version
Amiga Explorer is shareware, i.e. it is free to try with no functional limitations. In this way, you can make sure that your hardware and cabling work fine and that the software satisfies your needs before purchasing it.
To install the evaluation software just download it from the link on this page and follow the setup instructions. If you like the software you can purchase a license key at any time.
Thank you to all customers who register the software and contribute to the project.
Upgrades
The same version of Amiga Explorer that is downloadable from this page for evaluation purposes can also be used to upgrade a previous installation, in which case previous registration and configuration settings are preserved.
Amiga Explorer also includes the optional Software Director component, to allow you to easily check for news and updates.
PC-Amiga Connection Reference
A serial cable connection is a standard and inexpensive method to connect different types of computers and other communications devices. While it is not the fastest type of cabling for networking, it is probably the simplest to implement on the most different systems, and it allows for the initial installation of the Amiga side of Amiga Explorer without requiring additional software to transfer the files from the PC.
If you would like to use Amiga Explorer over a serial connection, the following articles include schematics to assemble the null-modem cable yourself, as well as part numbers and pricing information for standard cables, and for Bluetooth serial adapters:
* Null-Modem Serial Cables
* Bluetooth Serial Adapters
If you prefer to use Amiga Explorer over TCP/IP, which allows for very fast connections over Ethernet, the Amiga Explorer documentation includes a complete tutorial on the installation of Ethernet and TCP/IP in mixed Amiga/PC environments. If you already have a network you only need to enter the Amiga's host name or IP address in the Amiga Explorer settings on Windows. If there is a firewall or router anywhere between the two, make sure that port 356 is not blocked. Change the default connection password on both the Amiga and the Windows side as an additional safety precaution.
If you would like to your Ethernet-enabled Amiga to join a WiFi network (e.g. 802.11b or 802.11g) you can attach a "wireless game adapter" or similar device to the Amiga Ethernet port, and Amiga Explorer will work over that as well.
Download:
http://www.fileserve.com/file/fjJZZRy/Cloanto.Amiga.Forever.v2011.0.3.0.Plus.Edition.part1.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/WDS9NjE/Cloanto.Amiga.Forever.v2011.0.3.0.Plus.Edition.part2.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/3xCNxZA/Cloanto.Amiga.Forever.v2011.0.3.0.Plus.Edition.part3.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/CWKWhag/Cloanto.Amiga.Forever.v2011.0.3.0.Plus.Edition.part4.rar
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