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PSPUAE: Ubiquitous Amiga 500 Emulator v0.53

greg | July 31, 2006

Ric and FOL have updated their PSP Ubiquitous Amiga 500 Emulator (PSPUAE) slightly. v0.53 includes a new Drive Speed option which helps significantly with long loading games; not all - but a lot.

(click to enlarge)PSPUAE Screenshot

You require a valid Amiga KickStart ROM which can be found via simple Google search!

Take a peak at the included README.txt for installation instructions, usage details, and key controls.

Download: PSPUAE v0.53

- source: PSPUAE forums

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15 Comments »

Comment by motochris92
2006-07-31 19:08:13

He’s starting to cover the less popular stuff now,huh,anyway good job,I don’t even know wth it is,but whatever.

 
Comment by LyGht
2006-07-31 19:22:20

Agree with the dude abow… i have 0 idea what this is nut hey, anything that works i am graetfull for!

 
Comment by motochris92
2006-07-31 19:34:37

I can’t belive their hasn’t been a YAY! 1st post,YAY! second post,etc.

 
Comment by vicecity55
2006-07-31 19:37:11

i have never heard of this system b4?

 
Comment by skatedagreat
2006-07-31 20:49:09

yeah, what is this>?

 
Comment by SephiRon
2006-07-31 21:41:04

You guys have never heard of this SYSTEM because it isn’t a console, It’s a type of computer. AMIGA uses disk images and stuff. BTW, I totally think this kicks ass, because it’s got a lot of the games that came out for DOS PCs, and it emulates them decently. It’s almost like having a working version of (now probably defunct, as I haven’t seen ANY updates) DOSBox for PSP :D Keep up the great work!

 
Comment by Ace
2006-07-31 22:05:49

Cool. Btw, what’s the above skateboarding game’s title?

 
Comment by greg
2006-07-31 23:52:02

California Games!

 
Comment by Ace
2006-08-01 02:49:02

Thanks, man.

 
Comment by hai
2006-08-01 05:14:45

This is a nice new feature to UAE, Thanks!

Some people lack som serious culture. Amiga and with Commodore64 has been very influental on game concepts, computer audio, and video art as we know it today.

 
Comment by hai
2006-08-01 05:15:48

This is a nice new feature to UAE, Thanks!

Some people lack som serious culture. Amiga and with Commodore64 has been very influental on game concepts, computer audio, and video art as we know it today.

Btw, this site and also DCEmu has covered every release of PSPUAE that I know of, this is not the first time.

 
Comment by theman
2006-08-01 11:21:24

Yeah the amiga in the UK was infact a very popular computer in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was one of the best, OK people talked about the Atari St was better, but the Amiga was much more adavnced than the Atari ST, it had better graphics and I also prefer the sound to the amiga becasue it was the first home computer that used real sampled sounds for everything. The Atari ST could only produce FM sound synesis.

 
Comment by theman
2006-08-01 11:30:55

Also programming group Team17 (who was first a homebrew PD team Protracker) before the worms game and the people who wrote the game Lemmings first came to the amiga. IF IT WAS NOT FOR THE AMIGA PD DEMOSCENE SOME OF OUR GAMES MANUFACTURES LIKE TEAM17 WOULD NOT EXIST TODAY. THATS WHY WE NEED TO KEEP OUR PSP HOMEBREW SCENE GOING!!!!

 
Comment by theman
2006-08-01 11:34:34

Sorry Protracker is a name of a homebrew sound and music editor for the Amiga and this was written by team17

 
Comment by 1989amigan1999
2006-08-15 02:12:23

When the Amiga computer first came out in 1985 it had 4096 (near photo quality) graphics, stereo sound, speech, and produced games of arcade quality (at the time). To put it in perspective in 1985 PCs still had green screens and the sound was only “beep”. Even the Mac was only black and white at that time!

It in fact was so advanced for it’s time - when it debuted at the electronic show , people couldn’t believe it was real!

Years later the Video Toaster program was made for the Amiga and it produced the special effect for Babylon 5, Star Trek NG, and Robocop!

 
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