To run Amiga software, an emulator must recreate both the internal hardware logic and the operating system firmware.
To emulate an Amiga effectively, you legally and technically need to own the Kickstart ROMs. These correspond to the different versions of the machine: roms amiga
This report examines the nature, technical function, legal status, and modern usage of "ROMs" (Read-Only Memory) for the Commodore Amiga personal computer line (1985–1996). Unlike cartridge-based consoles, the Amiga primarily used floppy disks for software, making its "ROM" files a hybrid of system firmware and disk-based game images. To run Amiga software, an emulator must recreate