Features:
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- Two AGA versions supported
(Thanks to Andreas Falkenhahn for the Desktop Dynamite version)
- CD32 Slave added
- ECS Slave added
- Press 'F10' to quit at anytime.
- Trainer tooltype (Custom1=1) for Infinite lives.
- Fixed addressing errors (df0000 was used instead of dff000)
- Custom1=1 - Updated Trainer
Infinite Lives
Infinite Energy
Level skip press 'HELP'
- Custom2=1 Disable Blitter Patches
- Custom3=1 Enable CD32 Joypad support
Red - Fire
Play - Pause
Blue - Select Weapon (maps to space)
Reverse+Green+Yellow - Level Skip when trainer active
Forward+Reverse+Yellow - Abort Game
Play+Forward+Reverse - Quit
I second the recommendation of a "Gotek floppy emulator". I replaced the floppy drive in my A600 with one and it's brilliant. Load a USB stick up with ADFs, then boot into Workbench and set the adf's you wish to use from the usb stick and it saves it to a list file, then when you reboot you can select any of the ADFs from the LCD number display and they boot just like a real floppy disk. I've also got a HDD with WHDLoad installed so it makes for the best of both worlds.
Who said anything about hacking the Amiga case????????
You have zero need to modify the case.
You can simply use the drive externally and feed the IDE cable through floppy hole or out via the back trapdoor. Or alternatively just remove floppy drive and put the Gotek in its space. The USB socket and buttons are then accessible via the floppy drive slot.
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