Fellow (computing)

Fellow (computing)

Fellow is an emulator designed to run software written for the Amiga computer platform. Released under the GNU General Public License, Fellow is free software.

Fellow was released shortly after the first usable release of the Unix Amiga Emulator. The competition between the two projects proved to be mutually beneficial. Originally, Fellow ran under DOS, although Microsoft Windows and Linux versions are currently in development.

It should be noted that the Windows port WinFellow have not been updated since 2005

ee also

*Amiga emulation

External links

* [http://fellow.sourceforge.net/ WinFellow]
* [http://xfellow.sourceforge.net/ XFellow]


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