AmEDS AmEDS v1.0 is a homebrew emulator for the Amstrad CPC 6128 Computer, which came out in 1984. The initial release by French dev Alekmaul features "most things you should expect from an emulator" except for the sound.
To install AmEDS v1.0, unzip it in a AMEDS directory. Or if you prefer to use FlashCards, such as Neoflash, unzip all files in a directory. Put the DSK and SNA files in the directory. Then, execute the makeameds.bat file to create AmEDS.ds.gba and AmEDS.nds.
You can also use AmEDS v1.0 with M3, GBAMP, MK2, MK3, G6, and Ninja DS. Unzip AmEDS.ndsin a AMEDS directory in the root directory on the FlashCard, SD or MMC card. Make sure the directory is in the root directory. Put the SNA or DSK files in this directory.
When the emulator starts, click on the disks to choose a file using Up/Down. Use A to load it. SNA files will run automatically.
Please read the readme file for the complete details on how to use AmeDS v1.0 and where you can get the DSK file which is not included in the download file.
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