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HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:
  A500 68000(-68040), 1MB+ RAM, ECS Agnus preferred.
  - Older A500 models with OCS Agnus will have glitches related to Copper
    controlled sprites in some fx.
  - All Copper-chunky fx will be gracefully degraded on AGA hardware due to
    incompatibility with OCS/ECS.
  - 68060 is not supported due to unimplemented instructions.

Report any problems to amigo@binary.si or to a/b on EAB forums.

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GenX is using a custom MFM disk format (and consequently ADF EXT2 format),
and you will probaly have a hard time copying it using conventional tools.
It's still a 160 tracks, 4489 sync-word, and almost identical amount of data
per track type of deal. No tricky tricks, to ensure good compatibility with
all drives, but the MFM format is custom, providing slightly more capacity
and additional perks.

**** COPY ADF TO DISK **********

Use provided tool GX2D, for example:
> gx2d bin-genx.adf
Or to copy to a different drive, for example DF1:
> gx2d 1 bin-genx.adf

**** COPY DISK TO DISK *********

Hold left mouse button while booting, and GenX will start its own disk copy
program. Once it has read the entire disk into memory you will be able to
select target drives (press 0-3) and toggle verify on/off (press V).

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If you are making video recordings please be aware that GenX prefers a small
overscan, up to 6-8 pixels horizontally and 4 pixels vertically. About the
same as you would expect on a good old C= 1084 monitor.
For emulation, you can use provided WinUAE config files and customize them,
it should give you a good idea how it's supposed to look like. There's one 
for 1x1 size (332x264 pixels), and one for 2x2 size (664x528 pixels).

And please don't forget to include the musicdisk part of the demo, either as
intermission between the halves, or at the end (hold right mouse button while
booting to skip straight to the musicdisk part).
Sceners who composed those excellent chiptunes deserve it!

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