AmigaVision for Raspberry Pi
The AmigaVision team does not distribute Amiga software, we only maintain an open source script that builds a setup if you supply your own demos and games.
We can point you to the search page of the software preservation section of archive.org, but note that anything available there is not built by—nor distributed by—the team, and the team has no responsibility for these files.
Installation
AmigaVision runs well on any Raspberry Pi 5, 500, 500+, or CM5 with 1GB of RAM — or more, but 1GB is sufficient. Raspberry Pi 4 is also supported, but too slow for the most accurate emulation.
- Use a disk imaging tool to write the
AmigaVision-RPi.img.xzimage to an SD card — Please use — no need to unpack the image, Pi Imager will do it for you. Select “No Filtering” → “Use Custom Image”, and select the file. - Important: Do not use any of the following disk imaging tools:
- Balena Etcher — Unreliable, multiple confirmed failures with the AmigaVision image.
- Rufus — Refuses to flash non-Windows images.
- WinDiskImager — Does not support
.xzimages.
- Insert the SD card into your Raspberry Pi, turn it on.
- Enjoy the ultimate Amiga games & demo scene collection!
Notes
- Default resolution is 1080p, but you can change this in RePlayOS settings — press the Windows key to bring up the menu. Consult the RePlayOS documentation for full details.
- Currently, the emulator used in this setup will not run the “060 Demos”, but this will be addressed in the future.