

To do that you just need to click over the emulator screen. The mouse has to be captured in order to act as the Amiga mouse, as usual on browser-based games.

But after a while, you will see the familiar blue Workbench interface.

The boot takes quite some time to load everything which makes me believe it is emulating the real speed for disk access, too. I was surprised to see a small icon of Cloanto, but soon after I learned that the Amiga ROM, OS, and First Demos files are provided under license by the Amiga Forever developer. I was curious to see how it performs, so I spent some time playing with it.Īs soon as you access the page, the window at the center start to load the A500 Workbench 1.3. It is a native port using Portable Native Client, a way to run existing C/C++ in the browser in a safe way across operating systems and across machine architectures. This morning I learned about a new Amiga 500 emulator that runs on Google Chrome.
