I've disappeared into PiMiga 4: - MacMini 2014 - MacMini 2018 - Fake SkullNuk i7 - AMD 5800G - AMD9 5900X - Pi400 all worked with the same friggin USB stick :)
I just wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart. My Amiga 3000 died and this brings me back to the day it worked! You did a great job! I only wish someone would do a similar thing for the Apple II and IIGS. I haven't tried it on a PC but on my Raspberry Pi4 it worked flawlessly!
Thanks! I am so thankful we have people like you keeping the Amiga alive and just doing such a great job for all of us that love the Amiga! Plus I love watching your fix-it videos and seeing a nice guy just doing nice things, Thank You.
You Sir are making my day always and pushing me not forget my beloved Amiga! Keep up the good work and cheers! Greetings from Serbia with love ! Now I'm off to play some Slam Tilt till my pointer fingers bleed! :) Cheers!!!! 🍻
Thanks! I've booted up the Pimiga 4 on my Pi4 and Intel PC, and it works great. Much better than I've managed before using emaulation. Many thanks for all your hard work. Back in the day, I owned an A500 then later "upgraded" to an A600, so Its great to be able play all those games I used to own, amongst other things.
Thanks Chris. As always, the amount of work you have put into Pimiga is abundantly clear. Not sure how you will ever be able to top this for Pimiga5. Thanks again for all the Amiga stuff you do. I have learned so much from your videos.
Thank you Doctor Chris! I have been wanting to experiment with Scalos and Dopus Magellan interfaces. PiMiga will jump start me into fiddling with Scalos and give a great setup for the Demos and Games I see on Amiga Bill’s streams.
Worked perfectly 'out of the box' on Pi4. Will definitely be showing this off and encouraging others to try it out at the next 'Norwich Amiga Group' meet in February. Thanks to you and your team for what must be very time consuming work!
Congradualutions and thank you Doc Edwards and the PiMiga Dev team! You may have had your share of "bumps in the road" but you kept at it. It looks great! I can't wait to try it out when I get some time. Now go celebrate your success after all of your hard work! 1 "wobble pop"/whatever tip incoming. 🍻🎉
This is awesome! Works great and what a massive collection of everything that an Amiga user could want. Now I just have to live to be 200 to play 1/2 the games. :)
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration Already enjoying it got a card in a Pi 400 and am creating an Image so I can put it on an M.2, Flash Drive and I need to make a card for my Nephew so out with the 3 and onto the 4. I do have a Pi5 waiting for when you release a Pi5 version of PiMIGA but no rush there it can wait but its ready when your ready. PiMIGA 4 will keep my busy and happy for quite some time.
Wow this is just amazing all the work you done on this youre a pure genius :) salutation from Montreal,Québec! i cant wait to install and try it on my raspberry pi :)
Hi Chris, so happy too see someone who really knows how the amiga was so revolutionary against the others computers that were in the 80's, thanks for all your work it's really impressive.
Excellent, loved the previous version. But this one I've installed on a 160GB external HDD and I can now boot my old Asus netbook (it's built in storage had died but the laptop still worked) into Pimiga! Thank you! (and of course my PI400 as well)
Havent been able to get it to recognise the modified usb floppybridge drives, but in every other way so far what an awesome piece of work, cheers to mr edwards
Superb Sir. You do a great service to undoubtedly the best computer ever made. I have joined your Patreon and look forward to even more in the future. Thank you Dr Chris.
Is this something new, or is it just a new video about something that was created years ago? I'm looking at downsizing my life, so I'll have less stuff to worry about while traveling, etc., so I'm going to put all (or almost all) of my Amiga collection up for sale soon. I have an embarrassing amount of Amiga hardware, software and accessories, but haven't touched any of it in a few years. Amiga was my first computer, bought a used A1000 shortly after the A500 was first released, and I loved learning all about computers and how they work on that system. That knowledge literally influenced my whole working career, as it gave me a head start above my coworkers, as businesses became computer literate and dependent. Many fond memories staying up until 2, or 3am on my A1000, and still have my old amigadave email address from Earthlink. I firmly believe that emulation is the best way to keep the memory of the Amiga computers alive. It was an amazing machine.
Hey man. This is outstanding work! I have it booting on an 8 year old ASUS F556UA laptop (Intel i5-6200U 2.3 GHz, 8gb RAM, 256gb SSD) It's pretty stable. Side note, I used to own a 2000, and I have a 500 in storage. (It's my second one.) I My first was a HS graduation present in 1992, which I traded for the 2000 three months later. (Mom and dad were NOT happy at first!) 🤣🤣 Anyway, this is great. I was so excited when I first got it to work. "Holy sh-t it boots!" Thank you! You've really scratched an old itch with this thing. Keep up the good work!
@chrisedwardsrestoration is there a way to transfer the complete igame collection and interface to a real amiga, i find file copying fails on some files (presumably due to filename lengths or illegal chars)
Thank you so much for your legendary effort to kick the Amiga back alive on my raspberry pi! I've a question, which I can't figure out. I've bought 2 sanwa joysticks comming with 8 buttons + 2 each. Now all is wired on an ARC968 printboard, coming with the Sanwa. The joysticks even work, but I can't get the buttons configured for games.. On Input I configured on port 1 and 2 : Retroarch KBD as Joystick PlayerX. On Custom controls the Input Device keeps saying: not a valid input controller for Joystick Emulation. Texts is grey and I can't get anything else here. My joystick goes up and down left and right as expected. Even when I set a hotkey the first 6 buttons show something like a,b,x,y,left shoudler, right shoulder, but that's about it. I think the buttons should be configured here, but I can't get this part working. Did all from boot plugged in. But it's a pain in the brain... Have you or anyone any suggestions? So much aprecciated!
First congratulations on making such a wild joystick contraption amiberry what you customize controls and buttons, however 99% of games on this system are one button some customization works better than others. I use a PS3 controller and a Xbox 360 controller. You can contact midwan the creator of amiberry to see if he can create a custom joystick map and he has done for any of the other controllers
I have been looking for a solution to start getting into Amiga, but not quite ready to buy real hardware, although it is something I intend. It was browsing through various vintage computer magazines on the Archive that first drew me to these computers and then I watched demos and listened to tracker music and wished to have one in my collection. I am going to try this with an RPI 400 as a start. I did get Amiga Forever Plus to have something to play with while I await my my package. I have to wait a few days because I don't have a spare stick to flash to get right into playing with this. 😢I am very excited, though! Thank you for this.
Then you might wanna run the updated split version since you’re only going to be using it on a specific device. Download the smaller split version for the pi
I've disappeared into PiMiga 4:
- MacMini 2014
- MacMini 2018
- Fake SkullNuk i7
- AMD 5800G
- AMD9 5900X
- Pi400
all worked with the same friggin USB stick :)
That was the idea!!!
thats awesome. any sound issues? this version of debian dosent seem to work with my rx7900tx hdmi or display port sound.
I pushed the image into a vm. Yell if you want a copy...@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration
Shall it work for Thea500 mini?
Did you try messing with alsamixer?
Hooray! Thanks Chris for all the hard work. Raising a glass... cheers!
this version also contains my TOP 200 demo folder - awesome. Thank you Chris 👍
Well it is nikkee dees who used that name before. But Thank you so much!!
Loving this on my Pi400, thanks for all the work fellow Amiga amigo
Thank you so so much!
once again, AMAZING - Thanks!
thank you so much!
Really looking forward to firing this up. Thanks Chris for doing your bit to keeping the Amiga alive with Pimiga and your repairs... Legend
I just wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart. My Amiga 3000 died and this brings me back to the day it worked! You did a great job! I only wish someone would do a similar thing for the Apple II and IIGS. I haven't tried it on a PC but on my Raspberry Pi4 it worked flawlessly!
Thank you so much Chris, I really appreciate the work you put into these releases.
As always, thank you Chris, awesome work!
Thank you so much!!
👍Thanks Dr Chris!
thank you so much!
Thanks you from Virginia! Running on HP-SLIM Intel Core i7-10700 CPU @ 2.90 GHz via SSD! Smooth sailing!
Thank you so much!
Fantastic work Chris, appreciate all you do for us amiga fans
Amazing work as per Chris. Many thanks
thank you so much!
Thanks! I am so thankful we have people like you keeping the Amiga alive and just doing such a great job for all of us that love the Amiga! Plus I love watching your fix-it videos and seeing a nice guy just doing nice things, Thank You.
Holy shit dude wow thank you!!
You Sir are making my day always and pushing me not forget my beloved Amiga! Keep up the good work and cheers! Greetings from Serbia with love ! Now I'm off to play some Slam Tilt till my pointer fingers bleed! :) Cheers!!!! 🍻
Thank you so much!
Thank You for Providing such a great thing, to let me go Vintage Amiga.
Holy bah mitzvah batman!?! Holy crap balls thank you beyond words!!!
Once again thanks Chris for all your work on this
Thank you so much!
Thanks Chris! I really appreciate your hard work on putting together such a great package.
Thank you so much!
Dziękujemy.
thank you so much!!
Thanks! I've booted up the Pimiga 4 on my Pi4 and Intel PC, and it works great. Much better than I've managed before using emaulation. Many thanks for all your hard work. Back in the day, I owned an A500 then later "upgraded" to an A600, so Its great to be able play all those games I used to own, amongst other things.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for your great job!
thank you so much!
Thanks Chris.
As always, the amount of work you have put into Pimiga is abundantly clear. Not sure how you will ever be able to top this for Pimiga5. Thanks again for all the Amiga stuff you do. I have learned so much from your videos.
Thank you so much!
Thank you Chris for all your hard work on this project. Every release gets better and better 👍👍
Thank you so much!!
Well done Chris and Thank you for your wonderful support of our beloved Amiga's.
Thank you so much for all your hard work.
You are an indispensable part of the Amiga community!
Still my favorite amiga emulation distro. It mind boggling how cool this is.
Great work as always ! Thx Chris
thank you!!
Dziękuje. Pimiga to wspaniały projekt.
Thank you!!!
I can't wait to try it!
Thank you so much!!!
Danke!
Thank you so much!
Thanks! Chris you are the man.........
Thank you!!
You are the greatest Sir Chris! Thanks for all the time and effort you have spent on this! Amiga Forever!
Loving the Pimiga v4! Always glad to support a worthwhile project. Thank you Chris.
Thanks a lot :)
Thank you so so much!!!
Thank you Doctor Chris! I have been wanting to experiment with Scalos and Dopus Magellan interfaces. PiMiga will jump start me into fiddling with Scalos and give a great setup for the Demos and Games I see on Amiga Bill’s streams.
Thank you so much! Great work!
Thank you so much!
Absolute legend Chris. My first Pi5 just arrived last week, so one of my Pi4s is going spare... Guess it's an A500 now :D
Danke! To get Bluetooth working on my Pi400, I had to downgrade to the oldstable of Bluez, thats 5.55-3.1+rpt2 right now.
thank you so much! glad bt worked, i posted some pinns on discord on it too
Thanks
Thank you!!!
Hvala!
thank you!
Thanks!
wow thank you!
Worked perfectly 'out of the box' on Pi4. Will definitely be showing this off and encouraging others to try it out at the next 'Norwich Amiga Group' meet in February. Thanks to you and your team for what must be very time consuming work!
Great to hear!
This is Exciting, I hope It works on Steam Deck OLED. Thanks for all the hard work and time the people involved has put into this amazing project.
First thing that came to my mind was my Steam Deck for this.
Apparently it does but its sideways?
Didn't even think about that, but Steam Deck would be really nice device to run this on.
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration like it displays sideways like a Tate mode?
Thank you Chris, this is the best Christmas present any Amiga lover could ask for!
Thanks
Thank you so much!!
Absolutely amazing work Chris. Appreciate your hard work on pimiga 4 for us new and old Amiga Fans
Thanks!
thank you so so much!
Thanks Chris and your team. Looking forward to having a play.
Many many thanks to everyone involved in this, it is very much appreciated :)
Congradualutions and thank you Doc Edwards and the PiMiga Dev team! You may have had your share of "bumps in the road" but you kept at it. It looks great! I can't wait to try it out when I get some time. Now go celebrate your success after all of your hard work! 1 "wobble pop"/whatever tip incoming. 🍻🎉
Looks fantastic! Can't wait to update my Pi400 and a spare minipc i have :) Incredible job Chris and all involved!
This is awesome! Works great and what a massive collection of everything that an Amiga user could want. Now I just have to live to be 200 to play 1/2 the games. :)
Thanks Chris! I always appreciate the work you do. I am excited to start playing with PiMIGA v4.
Hope you enjoy it!
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration Already enjoying it got a card in a Pi 400 and am creating an Image so I can put it on an M.2, Flash Drive and I need to make a card for my Nephew so out with the 3 and onto the 4. I do have a Pi5 waiting for when you release a Pi5 version of PiMIGA but no rush there it can wait but its ready when your ready. PiMIGA 4 will keep my busy and happy for quite some time.
Thank you Chris, always look forward to your Pi Amiga work especially.
Wow this is just amazing all the work you done on this youre a pure genius :) salutation from Montreal,Québec! i cant wait to install and try it on my raspberry pi :)
Perfect, just the thing I was looking for with x86 !! Thanks Chris!
Hi Chris, so happy too see someone who really knows how the amiga was so revolutionary against the others computers that were in the 80's, thanks for all your work it's really impressive.
Thank you for the kind words. Yes im still in love with the Amiga. And probably always will be.
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration I laughed when i saw you comment tatari lol
This is so good work i cant say how glad i am for this ;)
Good job there ;)
It's Magic
Ohhh my god. ❤Chris for president!!!!! I Love every second in this video. #MakeAmigagreatagain
Amazing he gets this done when he’s also doing his legendary “freepairs” and has a day job. Stunning amount of dedication and work from Dr. Chris!!
I now have a Pimiga laptop 🎮
Wow thanks!!!
I am so ready
Thank you so much for making this!
I have my kick-start ROM from Amiga Forever. 😄
Excellent, loved the previous version. But this one I've installed on a 160GB external HDD and I can now boot my old Asus netbook (it's built in storage had died but the laptop still worked) into Pimiga! Thank you!
(and of course my PI400 as well)
Thank You for all you have done with your Pimiga loads.
Havent been able to get it to recognise the modified usb floppybridge drives, but in every other way so far what an awesome piece of work, cheers to mr edwards
Fantastic job Chris, absolutely amazing!
Superb Sir. You do a great service to undoubtedly the best computer ever made. I have joined your Patreon and look forward to even more in the future. Thank you Dr Chris.
Thanks and welcome
Hi, thanks for your amazing job !
Thank you for this, i had a problem with crackling sound but on sound buffer i changed "push audio" to "pull audio" and that fixed the issue
Big Thanks Chris for this new version of PiMiga !
Amiga Rulez !!!!!! :D
You're a legend Chris!
Thank you ever so much Chris. You are a God
just work for one.
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration Amen to that.
Worth the wait, thanks for the hard work. 🤘🤘🤘
The Amiga Floppy Disk Reader/Writer aka DrawBridge and Greasweazle drivers included in PiMiga Amiberry and from Rob Smith would be a nice touch.
Already are
I have 2 of them, cant get it to see them, added in amiberry interface just gives an error message
Thank you ❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Thats awesome Chris!! You are the best Nerd in the whole world❤❤❤❤ Thumbs up my friend
Is this something new, or is it just a new video about something that was created years ago? I'm looking at downsizing my life, so I'll have less stuff to worry about while traveling, etc., so I'm going to put all (or almost all) of my Amiga collection up for sale soon. I have an embarrassing amount of Amiga hardware, software and accessories, but haven't touched any of it in a few years. Amiga was my first computer, bought a used A1000 shortly after the A500 was first released, and I loved learning all about computers and how they work on that system. That knowledge literally influenced my whole working career, as it gave me a head start above my coworkers, as businesses became computer literate and dependent. Many fond memories staying up until 2, or 3am on my A1000, and still have my old amigadave email address from Earthlink. I firmly believe that emulation is the best way to keep the memory of the Amiga computers alive. It was an amazing machine.
There are many new things that have come out everything still available
Awesome work as ever...... I'm downloading as we speak, wish me luck ;-)
Takes a while, with the intel and arm separated versions. :)
if you dont need a pi5 i would stick with the universal.
💙💙What beautiful notice. Thanks too much! i love PiAmiga is marvelous work.
Thanks Chris, this is excellent, must have been a lot of work!!!
13 months worth
Thanks for your hard work Chris, I really appreciate everything you are doing for the Amiga-Society! Finally I managed to support you on patreon
Great Achievement. Great Job done Chris. Thank you so much
Hey man. This is outstanding work! I have it booting on an 8 year old ASUS F556UA laptop (Intel i5-6200U 2.3 GHz, 8gb RAM, 256gb SSD) It's pretty stable.
Side note, I used to own a 2000, and I have a 500 in storage. (It's my second one.) I My first was a HS graduation present in 1992, which I traded for the 2000 three months later. (Mom and dad were NOT happy at first!) 🤣🤣
Anyway, this is great. I was so excited when I first got it to work. "Holy sh-t it boots!" Thank you! You've really scratched an old itch with this thing. Keep up the good work!
Thank you from Huntsville Ontario!
where do you show how to boot directly into pimiga on a pc from sd card?
thank you for pimiga, i got it running on a old toshiba laptop with a amd A4 cpu, 8gb and installed on the 250gb internal ssd.
Chris Edwards for Amiga Historian Emeritus
Chris Edwards, for the win!!!🎉
Is he retiring? That’s what emeritus means.
i wish. need about 100,000 more subs to consider that
@@shireoryx6153 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
@chrisedwardsrestoration is there a way to transfer the complete igame collection and interface to a real amiga, i find file copying fails on some files (presumably due to filename lengths or illegal chars)
Amazing work Chris!!
Thank you so much Chris!
Thank you so much for your legendary effort to kick the Amiga back alive on my raspberry pi!
I've a question, which I can't figure out.
I've bought 2 sanwa joysticks comming with 8 buttons + 2 each.
Now all is wired on an ARC968 printboard, coming with the Sanwa.
The joysticks even work, but I can't get the buttons configured for games..
On Input I configured on port 1 and 2 : Retroarch KBD as Joystick PlayerX.
On Custom controls the Input Device keeps saying: not a valid input controller for Joystick Emulation.
Texts is grey and I can't get anything else here.
My joystick goes up and down left and right as expected.
Even when I set a hotkey the first 6 buttons show something like a,b,x,y,left shoudler, right shoulder, but that's about it.
I think the buttons should be configured here, but I can't get this part working.
Did all from boot plugged in. But it's a pain in the brain...
Have you or anyone any suggestions?
So much aprecciated!
First congratulations on making such a wild joystick contraption amiberry what you customize controls and buttons, however 99% of games on this system are one button some customization works better than others. I use a PS3 controller and a Xbox 360 controller. You can contact midwan the creator of amiberry to see if he can create a custom joystick map and he has done for any of the other controllers
great work, works perfectly after some research for PI5 Thanks for this work
wait you got the pi5 side working w sound? please share on the discord
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration the sound hasn't been tried yet... but I'll test tomorrow :)
No sound 😮💨
This is awesome. You are awesome. Thank you, I look forward to running this on my Macpro.
My biggest feature is still being able to "use" a Firefox on AmigaOS and watching TH-cam. Love it!
awesome work Chris. looking forward to testing this!
looks Awesome! Looking forward to trying it out tonight!
Thanks from Austria/Vienna! 👏
This is dope, thanks my dude.
Thank you for your effort and wonderful program , a big thanks from Greece , Amiga Rulez !!!
I have been looking for a solution to start getting into Amiga, but not quite ready to buy real hardware, although it is something I intend. It was browsing through various vintage computer magazines on the Archive that first drew me to these computers and then I watched demos and listened to tracker music and wished to have one in my collection. I am going to try this with an RPI 400 as a start. I did get Amiga Forever Plus to have something to play with while I await my my package. I have to wait a few days because I don't have a spare stick to flash to get right into playing with this. 😢I am very excited, though! Thank you for this.
Then you might wanna run the updated split version since you’re only going to be using it on a specific device. Download the smaller split version for the pi