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Hello and welcome to Part 1 of my WinUAE guide, so this is for anybody thats just starting out with Amiga emulation and you want to learn a little bit more about WinUAE. Eventually Ill be doing some guides if youre using Linux as well but today were going to be looking at emulation on Windows. I recommend going to this website winuae.net and as at the time of this recording version 4.2 is out. We need to download the zip archive 64-bit edition, if you know that your machine is quite old and its 32-bit then youll need to download this one. But its most probable that you need to download the 64-bit version. The zip archive version well download that, there we go, all done. The other thing as well you need to look at is getting some kickstart roms. Kickstart roms are part of the Amiga operating system, you used to get what was called Workbench disks, that was half of the operating system and the other half was actually on a chip physically inside the