Amiga software is typically found in .ADF (Amiga Disk File) format, which mimics the original 3.5-inch floppy disks.
for a look at the software libraries that made the system unique. Check out the Amiga Forever FAQ for the official stance on legal ROM usage and licensing. Explore the Retro32 Buyer's Guide
Here’s how to put your collection together and get it running. 1. Choose Your ROM Format
Some essential Amiga ROMs to consider adding to your collection:
The Amiga ROM Collection (often abbreviated as ARexx/Amiga ROM Collection or AROS depending on context) generally refers to aggregated collections of ROM images, BIOS files, and system firmware used to emulate Commodore Amiga computers. These collections are used with emulators (e.g., WinUAE, FS-UAE, UAE4ALL, FS-UAE) to provide the system ROMs and Kickstart images required to run Amiga software and games.