AmigaOne A1222 in 2025
It has certainly been a while since I played around with my AmigaOne A1222 system, so this weekend was the time to put things right!
So off to OS4Depot.net I go!
There are a number of updates like SDL2 and SDL3 framework updates, enabling SDL2 and SDL3 functionality to be extended and open up some new titles to explore on the A1222.
If you are wondering, I use Simple SMBFS GUI software to mount the drive, together with the latest SMBFS 2 drivers for AmigaOS4, both of which are on OS4Depot.
iBrowse is very snappy and runs very quickly on the A1222. It is limited in what websites work well with it given its functional limitations (no support for recent web standards for example), but within those limits, it works well. The latest version is 3.0a, released in December 2023.
Next I wanted to update my A1222 with the latest system updates. I read that there has been issues with the AmiUpdate software, requiring manually installing the latest version from the AmiUpdate website. So next, I did that using iBrowse to download it:
A-EON has their own update tool called Updater, which updates the components of the A1222 that are owned by them, rather than Hyperion (which are updated using AmiUpdate).
I could see quite a few updates needed to be installed, including an update to the Radeon RX graphics drivers, so I got to work:
Note that AMIPDF does not update via Updater as they don't appear to host it, as per the error message below. You can download it manually from os4depot anyway, but just so you know!
Note that you need to update a MUI add-on called texteditor.mcc to the latest version - for some reason the version on the A1222 is not the latest version released back in 2021. If you don't update it first, you'll get this error - like I did:
I translated it into German and French using DeepL. I don't know if the text generated is right or not, but I am guessing native language readers from Germany or France can tell me!
After that was done, the install completed successfully.
I also installed the Open Office ODS file importer, although I don't regularly use Open Office.
Ignition uses it's own igs format project files, and some sample ones are included to see what functionality is possible within the Spreadsheet software:
Sadly though, I couldn't get the xlsx add-in to work. It is not listed as an import menu option in the software, and there is no other way to load the xlsx files into Ignition.
Moving on, I noted that there is a new graphics program for AmigaOS 4 released recently called GrafX2, now at Version 2.9 apparently. It has been in development from the mid-1990's, and yet this is the first time I have ever heard of it!
I can imagine that if I was more graphically inclined, I would have a lot of use for a program like this on the A1222.
By default it opens in a tiny 640x480 window, but you can open it full screen if you want to make it easier to work on:
As mentioned I am not a graphics artist at all, but I can appreciate the functionality on offer here, with layers and lots of graphical effects that can be done:
HunoPPC provides all the software and installation instructions on his website and in the game archives, so I don't add too much to it!
The exciting part of these two games is the creation of a special SPE build, which is specially for the A1222 system.
From the game launcher you can run the WipeOut game full screen or in a window on the AmigaOS 4 Workbench screen:

I know you can run a Playstation emulator and run it that way, but it is lower resolution, and isn't a native version for AmigaOS 4 a million times more preferable! :-)
Also, this version uses different music to the Playstation version, and surprisingly (given I love the original Tim Wright and Chemical Brothers music) I quite liked the new music choices.
HunoPPC - you are a legend mate.
As mentioned, HunoPPC also released OpenLara (Tomb Raider) for AmigaOS4 recently, with a special A1222 SPE build:
The game runs very well on the A1222, and quite nostalgic as I remember playing this on my 586PC back in the mid-1990's under MS-DOS.
I hope we can see SPE builds of recent AmigaOS 4 games like Heretic II which I bought from Alinea's online shop here recently, so it is possible to play them on the A1222 also:
For now I can only play it on the X5000 and X1000 systems.
Today though I am looking at their latest AmigaOS 4 release on the A1222, called Super Star Blast:
It is available to buy as a download version from Alinea computer's online shop here. This game is quite different to their previous shoot-em ups.

M.A.C.E Tower Defense is a variation of the Swamp Defense game series they did a number of years earlier, now integrating their later MACE game into a tower defence genre game rather than a shoot-em up:
Receiving some Amiga Future magazines in the post with Roguecraft on the cover prompted me to fire up Roguecraft on the A1222.
This is possible using the seamless integration with RunInUAE - just double click on the Roguecraft flop disk adf file to launch directly in UAE. You can opt to run it full screen or window.
I chose window because I think it looks cool running on the AmigaOS 4 Workbench screen, and means I could switch to other tasks while leaving the game running in the background. This is something I could never do on a classic Amiga system.
If you haven't tried Roguecraft yet, I highly recommend it!
I also tried out a few AmigaOS 4 favourites that are not so new, but work fine on the A1222 nonetheless - like Starcraft (also known as Stargus on AmigaOS4):
Another HunoPPC conversion is Candy Crisis, which is a Puyo Puyo clone match the colours tetris game, and I definitely enjoyed playing this again on the A1222:

A few years ago I supported on Kickstarter a game called Tower 57, which also saw a AmigaOS 4 release.


This sort of game would not have been possible on Classic Amiga systems, and it is glad to see it running well under AmigaOS 4.1 on my A1222.



I am glad to have some racing games to enjoy on the A1222 in 2025!