![]() ![]() I installed in AGA mode and post-installation set up UAE graphics for 1920x1080 24-bit colour.Įdit2: The boot hard disk file can be about a maximum of 3900MB. The four things you need to add to it for yourself are the Cyberstorm PPC ROM, the Amiga 3.1 A4000 Kickstart ROM, the installed hard file image of AmigaOS 4.1FE U1, and optionally the Picasso IV ROM. Don't use it verbatim, just look at the settings. Any more than that and the system freezes.Įdit: Attached is my configuration (7 zipped). The settings I'm using are 128MB Cyberstorm, 768MB Z3. Also, your total RAM allocation must come in at 1GB or less. ![]() ![]() Two important settings in your configuration: on the 68k side of things JIT must be disabled otherwise it messes up the memory layout when you get to PPC mode. If you have AVG Anti-virus installed then disable that one first as it is confirmed to be one of the buggy extensions. You can then re-enable properly written extensions and just leave the bad one disabled. That's not WinUAE's fault - it follows the 64-bit file dialog to the letter, it's the other extensions like AVG that don't.Įdit2: And if you have a bad explorer menu extension then use ShellExView to disable the non-Windows extensions until you find the culprit. If WinUAE crashes when you open file selection dialog boxes then you probably have a bad right-click context menu extension that wasn't written properly. In portable mode those paths are relative so if everything is within your portable folder then once you have it all working you can zip up the folder and boom, turn-key system for the future when you unzip it.Įdit: 64-bit is important because on the Windows side of things the 32-bit version of WinUAE cannot allocate memory from Windows to properly do larger amounts of RAM in the emulated environment. Set up your paths to your configurations and such. To make WinUAE portable create an empty file called "winuae.ini" without the quotes in the same folder as the WinUAE executable. The portable version of WinUAE 3.3.0 I've put together works flawlessly as far as I have seen though, perhaps you could try that version? ![]() Right now I'm using a portable version of WinUAE 3.3.0 64-bit. I'll try again with WinUAE 3.4.1 when that comes out of beta. Last resort would be a total new install, but AFAIR it was a real pain, to setup and install it in Win-UAE. but still no luck, getting additional ram working. Elowan wrote:man, I hope to tell the same. ![]()
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