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WinUAE 6.0.0, published by Arabuusimiehet, is a free, open-source Amiga emulator for Windows that enables users to run classic Commodore Amiga software—originally written for machines such as the A500, A1200, and A4000—on contemporary PCs. Starting as a Windows-targeted fork of the Ubiquitous Amiga Emulator (UAE), the project has matured through seventeen major releases and now offers cycle-accurate re-creation of every retail Amiga chipset, from the 1985 A1000 OCS to the 1992 AGA found in the A1200/A4000, plus RTG graphics via the Picasso 96 subsystem. CPU emulation spans the entire 68k family (68000, 68010, 68EC020, 68020, 68030, 68040/EC/LC, 68060/EC/LC) and extends to PowerPC accelerators, while memory mapping respects both historical limits—2 MB Chip RAM on real chipsets—and relaxed UAE-only ceilings that reach 512 MB Chip and 3.5 GB Fast RAM on 32-bit processors. Hobbyists use WinUAE to preserve and play vintage games, demoscene productions, and productivity titles; developers rely on its precise timing for cross-assembling and testing new Amiga software; collectors boot floppy-images of rare releases; and educators demonstrate 16-bit multimedia architecture in a windowed environment. Peripheral support includes full serial-port redirection to host COM ports, Bluetooth adapters, TCP sockets, or even a second WinUAE instance over an emulated null-modem cable, with optional telnet-style logging to the built-in console. The emulator remains in active maintenance, ensuring compatibility with Windows 10/11 and ongoing accuracy improvements. WinUAE is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g., winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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