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Software News : BeebEm (BBC Micro) on Amiga.
Posted by drHirudo on 2008/8/24 21:08:02 (1457 reads) News by the same author
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The BBC Micro, was microcomputer well known in the 1980s in the United Kingdom and associated with the British education. Designed with colorful graphics, great expandability and quality OS, the BeebEm still have strong fanbase. Now thanks to BeebEm you can enjoy its enormous software base right on your AmigaOne. BeebEm is a BBC Micro and Master 128 emulator.

It enables you to run BBC Micro software on your Amiga. BeebEm will run most BBC Micro software including Elite, Exile and Revs. It will also run most BBC Micro ROM software (e.g. Wordwise). The new AmigaOS 4 version 0.13 features many bugfixes, and enchancements. Hard drive images, example software and instructions are included in the package, and its easy to set up. Just extract the lha archive anywhere and doubleclick it's icon.

View BeebEm running Exile - Screenshot
For more information see Readme
Download the package from Here


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