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What is an FDI file? An FDI file is a disk image created for use with an Amiga computer or emulator . It typically contains a copy of an Amiga application, such as a video game. Users can load FDI files on an Amiga or with an Amiga emulator to access the data they contain.

More Information Commodore produced the Amiga line of computers in the 1980s and 90s. Amiga users created floppy disk images saved in various formats, including the .ADF , .ADZ , and .DMS formats. In 2000, developer Vincent Joguin created the FDI disk image format, to make sharing data between Amiga users easier. The FDI format is open-source , so most Amiga emulators can mount FDI disk images and access the data they contain. Also, unlike other Amiga disk images, FDI files can store raw low-level data, such as data required to support copy protection schemes. As such, FDI files are often larger than other Amiga disk images.

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What is an FDI file?

An FDI file is a disk image created for use with an Amiga computer or emulator . It typically contains a copy of an Amiga application, such as a video game. Users can load FDI files on an Amiga or with an Amiga emulator to access the data they contain.

More Information

Commodore produced the Amiga line of computers in the 1980s and 90s. Amiga users created floppy disk images saved in various formats, including the .ADF , .ADZ , and .DMS formats. In 2000, developer Vincent Joguin created the FDI disk image format, to make sharing data between Amiga users easier.

The FDI format is open-source , so most Amiga emulators can mount FDI disk images and access the data they contain. Also, unlike other Amiga disk images, FDI files can store raw low-level data, such as data required to support copy protection schemes. As such, FDI files are often larger than other Amiga disk images.

How to open an FDI file

You can open an FDI file with Amiga emulators such as Cloanto Amiga Forever (multiplatform), WinUAE (Windows), and E-UAE (Mac, Linux).

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Updated: July 26, 2022

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What is an FDI file?
An FDI file is a disk image created for use with an Amiga computer or emulator. It typically contains a copy of an Amiga application, such as a video game. Users can load FDI files on an Amiga or with an Amiga emulator to access the data they contain.
How do I open an .fdi file?
You can open an FDI file with Amiga emulators such as Cloanto Amiga Forever (multiplatform), WinUAE (Windows), and E-UAE (Mac, Linux).