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DOOR 16 // COMMODORE AMIGA

AMIGA 500 LAB

The Amiga runs in your browser using PUAE. R38 keeps the local multi-disk basket but adds a controlled graphics-path test for the persistent black-screen issue. Selected media stays local in your browser. PUAE can run Amiga floppy images and the optional local Kickstart remains wrapped as kick34005.A500. WebGL 1 Legacy is the recommended first test because PUAE does not require WebGL 2; Auto and WebGL 2 remain available for comparison. Nothing is uploaded to Barefoot.

A500 READY // MULTI-DISK // R38
If one mode is black, reload Door 16 and try the next. This changes only the browser graphics/core path; your ADF files are unchanged.
AROS A500 READY // NO DISK REQUIRED

Quick start

Single-disk: choose one .ADF and press BOOT AMIGA 500. Multi-disk: use ADD AMIGA DISK(S) repeatedly if necessary. Each picker selection is added to the disk basket; you no longer need to select every ADF in one Finder operation. Door 16 creates the M3U playlist and ZIP package entirely in browser memory, so the original files stay on your computer. R38 also keeps a visible boot diagnostic at the bottom of the emulator stage so a failed core load no longer looks like an unexplained black screen.

When the game asks for Disk 2

Open the EmulatorJS menu and use Disc Control: eject the current disk, change the disc index to Disk 2, then insert it again. The same process works for Disk 3, Disk 4 and larger sets. PUAE's M3U support is designed for this.

No disk: press BOOT AMIGA 500 with nothing selected to start the A500 core with the AROS-compatible Kickstart fallback. A genuine Kickstart 1.3 may still be selected locally as a compatibility override. PUAE multi-disk notes ↗ · EmulatorJS Amiga notes ↗