Note that to make full use of E-UAE you will need access to an image Schmidt (the original author and maintainer of UAE), Bernie Meyer (theĪuthor of the x86 JIT compiler), Toni Wilen (the current maintainer of See the COPYING file included with the E-UAE archive forĮ-UAE is based on the work of dozens of contributors including Bernd Long way from being anything close to finished - it should still beĮ-UAE currently builds and runs - with varying degrees of supportedįeatures - on Unix and Unix-like platforms (including Linux, SolarisĪnd Mac OS X), BeOS, AmigaOS and clones (including AmigaOS 3.x,ĪmigaOS 4.0, MorphOS and AROS), and Windows (with Cygwin or MinGW32).Į-UAE is open-source software and is made available under the terms of Moniker, I still don't intend the 'E' to mean anything it particular.Īlthough the project is currently 'experimental' - that is, it is a
The name E-UAE stemmed from the fact that this project needed a name,Īnd, since it was an 'experimental' version of UAE, everybody wasĬalling it 'Experimental' UAE. Performance and features on a variety of host platforms.
Two great projects, E-UAE diverges from both, aiming to improve It is based on UAE, the original Ubiquitous Amiga Emulator, and E-UAE is an Amiga emulator, a program that allows you to run softwareĭesigned for Amiga computers on other platforms, such as Linux or Mac