Become a sponsor to Dimitris Panokostas
Hi, I'm Dimitris — the sole developer and maintainer of Amiberry, an open-source Amiga emulator that runs on Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, Raspberry Pi, and a growing list of other platforms. If you've ever booted a Workbench on a handheld, a single-board computer, or a modern desktop, there's a good chance Amiberry was under the hood.
I've been maintaining Amiberry full-time alongside my work at Blitter Studio for years. That means every bug fix, every new platform port, every JIT improvement, every piece of documentation — it all comes from one person, released under GPL v3 so the Amiga community never has to depend on a closed product to keep their machines alive.
Sponsorships directly fund the time I spend on Amiberry: hardware for testing, developer tools, platform certifications (Android, soon iOS), and the hundreds of hours that go into each release. Everything stays free and open — sponsors just make sure the work keeps happening.
If Amiberry has ever put a smile on your face, booted a childhood game, or saved your studio a license fee: thank you. Your support is what keeps a one-person project going strong.
Featured work
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BlitterStudio/amiberry
Optimized Amiga emulator
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midwan/dopus5allamigas
A modern, actively-maintained fork of Directory Opus 5 Magellan II, the legendary Amiga file manager, ported and updated for all Amiga-like platforms.
C 42 -
midwan/amiga-lw-plugin
LightWave 3D 5.x plugins for AmigaOS, cross-compiled with GCC
C 10 -
BlitterStudio/zz9000-firmware
ZYNQ FPGA and ZZ9000OS ARM firmware for the ZZ9000 graphics/coprocessor card (BlitterStudio fork)
C 8 -
BlitterStudio/zz9000-drivers
AmigaOS drivers for the ZZ9000 graphics/coprocessor card (BlitterStudio fork)
C 7