03. Jul. 2025: Cloanto veröffentlicht Amiga Forever and C64 Forever 11
In Version 11 der Emulatoren "Amiga Forever" und "C64 Forever" stellt Cloanto neue virtuelle Drucker zur Verfügung: für den emulierten Amiga gibt es neben virtuellem Postscript-Druck - auf Wunsch direkt in eine PDF-Datei - auch einen Epson-kompatiblen "Drucker", der auf Wunsch auch Endlospapier samt Lochung und Perforation emuliert, außerdem unterstützten die virtuellen Tastaturen beider Emulatoren jetzt Touchscreen-Input, inklusive Multi-Touch und Wisch-Unterstützung:
Pressemitteilung: July 3, 2025 - Cloanto today released version 11 (build 11.0.22.0) of
Amiga Forever
and C64 Forever, the official Commodore/Amiga preservation, emulation and support suites for Windows.
More than two years in the making, this new
generation expands into the physical world with high-fidelity virtual
printers, touchscreen input, and handheld device support, bridging classic
computing with modern interaction.
Each of the new virtual printers (EpsonQ, MPS 803, and CBM 8026) was
engineered to be best in class, delivering vector-sharp text,
high-resolution color graphics, and live previews. These are not only
unmatched in the emulation space, but also raise the bar for what virtual
printing can achieve overall.
For advanced Amiga users who prefer PostScript printing, a new
integration with the optional Ghostscript software makes it possible to
render Amiga PostScript to non-PostScript printers, or to convert the output
to vector-based PDF.
On the CBM 8-bit side, two virtual printers are featured. The MPS 803
recreates an accurate dot matrix experience, using scalable vector dots. The
CBM 8026 provides a new benchmark for printing and preserving listings and
documents, as it combines laser-quality text with "quote mode", reverse and
PETSCII characters. These capabilities were missing from the original (slow
and expensive) daisy wheel hardware.
All printers have a wide-carriage option and extended character sets,
including European and Japanese characters used across C128, C64, VIC 1001,
and VIC 20 models. Version 11 also includes PETSCII TrueType fonts for
accurate export and editing of printed output.
For maximum nostalgia, a virtual fanfold paper option renders
perforations and cut marks to recreate the ultimate "retro printer"
effect. As one enthusiastic user put it: "I've always wanted to print in the
old dot matrix style on modern printers." Thanks to Cloanto's RetroPlatform
framework, which provides shared access to virtual devices like modems and
printers across systems, it's even possible to connect 8-bit printers to the
Amiga, or to have older systems like a PET or a C64 use EpsonQ or PostScript
emulation (geoPublish and geoWrite, anyone?)
Version 11 also adds native touchscreen input, with support for swipe,
pan and pinch gestures, plus multi-touch functionality for the virtual
keyboard. The keyboard itself can now be operated in a new Overlay mode (in
addition to Docked and Floating), designed for fullscreen use and
interaction via touchscreen or game controller.
With 2025 shaping up to be a pivotal year for handheld devices, Amiga
Forever 11 and C64 Forever 11 bring together touchscreen features, the new
overlay virtual keyboard, and expanded game controller shortcuts (including
multi-button combinations) into a unified experience optimized for portable
use.
Hundreds of smaller new features and refinements also made it into these
new versions. Windows too went through several new releases since the
previous major release of Amiga Forever and C64 Forever, and the new code
base provides better support for features introduced in Windows 11 and
Windows 10
versions up to 25H2.
As always, we remain grateful to
the many friends who support this project and share our passion, vision and
hope for the Amiga and CBM 8-bit heritage.
Amiga Forever 11 is available now in three
editions:
- Value Edition (downloadable installer)
- Plus Edition (downloadable installer
with optional DVD ISO image)
- Premium Edition (downloadable Plus
Edition, plus boxed software and additional videos on 3 DVDs)
C64 Forever 11 is available now in three
editions:
Both packages recognize and work with each other, with options to merge the different platforms into the same interface.
Prices start from $9.95. Version 11 is free for Lifetime Upgrades
customers and to anyone who purchased version 10 on or after March 1, 2025.
Visual Tours
Here are some suggested highlights for
YouTubers and others who prefer a more visual exploration. Some celebrate the
classic 8-bit CBM
systems, while others showcase features shared with the more advanced Amiga environments.
- Amiga - Print like it's 2025? Start "Amiga 4000
Enhanced 3.X" from the Systems folder, click Clown.pic at the bottom,
then select Print from the Project menu. Explore the new print and
preview features. Press Ctrl + Scroll wheel to zoom in and out. To
preview in color, make sure the selected Destination printer supports it
(e.g. Microsoft Print to PDF). Prefer a slower experience where you can
literally watch yellow, magenta and cyan stripes appear one by one?
Start "Amiga 2000 Enhanced 1.3", then launch GraphicDump (inside
Utilities). Be patient, as this configuration emulates a CPU running at
the speed it had 40 years ago.
- 8-Bit - Curious about how the iconic MPS 803 6×7
dot matrix printer worked, or want to introduce a new generation to
vintage computing? Check out the "MPS 803 Printer Playground" title in
C64 Forever (under Applications). It includes the MPS 803 User Guide and
all sample listings ready to load from disk, where they are named after
the corresponding manual page. For example, to load the zodiac listing
from pages 31-32 type LOAD"PAGE31B",8. When you RUN the program, the
Print dialog opens automatically to preview the output.
- Shared - BBS like it's 1985: in C64 Forever, launch
CCGMS! (Applications folder), then connect to one of the BBS entries in
the phone book. To do so, press <F7> to go to the dialer and parameters
screen, press <A> to go to the phone book screen, use the cursor keys to
select a BBS, then press <C> to connect to it. You are online!
- 8-Bit - Amber PET? In C64 Forever, set the PET/CBM
system colors to amber (Tools/Options/Emulation/Hardcoded Palettes),
then start a PET/CBM system from the Systems folder.
- Shared - Light vs. Dark Mode, via Tools/Options/Skin.
- Shared - Arcade and Tile modes, via View menu. Be sure to try out
fullscreen Arcade mode (via the maximize button on the title bar), and
to use it with a game controller or by swiping on a touchscreen.
- Shared - Virtual Keyboard: launch a configuration like
"Amiga 4000 Enhanced 3.X" (in the Systems folder) and then double-click the keyboard menu at the bottom
left of the playback window to open the Virtual Keyboard. Inside the
emulation, open the Input Prefs and change the keyboard to a different
language (e.g. German). Did you notice how the virtual keyboard on the
Windows side also updated its layout? And still, it all keeps working with your unchanged physical PC keyboard, no matter what layout
that one has. Then on closing the session you can choose whether to
commit the keyboard layout change to the title configuration, or not. If
you prefer fullscreen modes, try out the new Overlay type of virtual
keyboard. If the keyboard covers an input field, drag to reposition it.
- 8-Bit - Virtual Mouse: start an
8-bit title (e.g. a PET 2001, or 8032, or C64) from the Systems folder
of C64 Forever, and use the mouse to move the text cursor around. If you
ever spent a lot of time programming or writing on those systems, isn't
this something you've been wanting to do for more than 40 years?
- Shared - Fullscreen Controls: start or switch any Amiga or 8-bit emulation
session to fullscreen (use the button in the top row of the playback
window), then hold down the Escape key for one second to open the fullscreen controls. These can be selected with the mouse, with the
keyboard, or with the same controllers you are using to play. At last,
you can swap disks, pause, resume, save, etc., without needing to leave
your favorite screen mode and controls.
- Shared - Type Clipboard Text: use the keyboard menu at the bottom left of the playback
window to paste the content of the Windows text clipboard. Works with any
Amiga or 8-bit system (in Japanese too...)
Screenshots and Box Shots
Additional Information
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Quelle: Cloanto (ANF)