

I had been looking forward to the release of macOS Tahoe, hoping it would bring back some of the visual Apple magic from the Steve Jobs era. Unfortunately, my expectations were not met — in fact, quite the opposite: Tahoe’s design feels cluttered, its usability has regressed, and the system is plagued by bugs. To me, it comes across as an epic product failure.
Because of this, I have decided to revert to Sequoia and stick with it for as long as possible. For the vAmiga project, this means that support for Tahoe will be limited, and possibly non-existent, at least from my side. For the time being, Sequoia remains the officially supported OS for vAmiga.
Thanks for your understanding.
The latest vAmiga update introduces LZ4 snapshot compression, making snapshot saving faster and more efficient. Gamepad detection has also been improved, ensuring better support for controllers. Several bugs have been fixed in this release. ExtendedADF support, which was previously broken, is now working correctly. An issue with folder import has been resolved, and vAmiga no longer attempts to boot from unbootable hard drives. Enjoy the update, and happy emulating!