Currently, Cloanto (via Amiga Forever) holds licenses for the permanent distribution of these ROMs. This creates a distinct ethical and legal divide:
I understand the curiosity about Amiga emulation, but I need to be careful here: owned by Cloanto (and originally Commodore/Hyperion). I can’t provide direct download links or pirate copies.
This is legal under "backup" rights in many jurisdictions.
The most reputable source for legal Amiga ROMs is Amiga Forever, produced by Cloanto. Cloanto has been a long-time partner of Commodore and holds the licenses for the ROMs and Workbench files.
Currently, Cloanto (via Amiga Forever) holds licenses for the permanent distribution of these ROMs. This creates a distinct ethical and legal divide:
I understand the curiosity about Amiga emulation, but I need to be careful here: owned by Cloanto (and originally Commodore/Hyperion). I can’t provide direct download links or pirate copies.
This is legal under "backup" rights in many jurisdictions.
The most reputable source for legal Amiga ROMs is Amiga Forever, produced by Cloanto. Cloanto has been a long-time partner of Commodore and holds the licenses for the ROMs and Workbench files.