Games Pack 32 bit
Gorillaz App Icons
Unofficial
Game Icon Drawer Gorillaz Unofficial
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Games Pack 3
Games Pack 1
Games Pack 5
TinyAros DistrĂ²
Games Pack 2
Games Pack 4
Aros is the operating system workbench that runs on Amiga Classic and FPGA solutions for i386 computers, which for many years has been the de facto system and is still fully supported. We are currently experiencing a transition phase to x86_64, where the user can choose which of the two systems to install. The difference is that for i386 there are many native applications and games, while for x86_64 the browser is more advanced and still in development. user to choose which of the two systems to install. Furthermore, some native applications for i386 have been recompiled, while others work through a software emulator. On the negative side, there are few games, GL support is still lacking, whereas it is available for i386. On a positive note, work is underway to implement USB 3 in order to be able to use more modern computers.
There are no applications like in the mainstream, but it is a blast from the past when Amiga was a computer that counted for a lot among the various computing solutions.
Ken's Icon Game
Unofficial
Ken's Icon App
Unofficial

Mods Anthology
Amiga Pack
Development Tools
To obtain the development tools, you need to install them from the base ISO and then, either before or after installation, download the full package from the website and overwrite the
newly installed folder.
Base Core 32 bit
Core TinyAros 32 bit
TinyAros 32 bit - v3.5
First install base core after overwriting the tinyaros core package without booting when you finish installing the core base.
TinyAros X86_64_abiv11
TinyAros X86_64 Core Base
TinyAros X86_64 Core
TinyAros X86_64v11 - 1.3 Installation
First install base core after overwriting the tinyaros core package without booting when you finish installing the core base.
Games Pack 1
There is a software emulator located in the C: drive called emuv0; this is a command to be run from the shell. The i386 software is also located in the same directory, in a folder called emuv0-software. Simply run the command with the executable you require; at present, it does not cover the entire range of software available in the 32-bit version of Tinyaros.

Development tools
To obtain the development tools, you need to install them from the base ISO and then, either before or after installation, download the full package from the website and overwrite the
newly installed folder.
To install the 32-bit version of TinyAros, you need a computer with legacy IDE mode for SATA drives and USB 2.0 ports; the graphics cards natively supported for OpenGL are NVIDIA cards based on the Fermi architecture. As for the x86_64 version, it supports SATA (non-RAID) and NVMe; it does not currently support OpenGL, and work is underway to add USB 3.0 support.