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Hi,
I have found a combination of settings that let to me to run all games and app that I have loaded into HD image.
I can set the kickstart I need as default, but every time I start vAmiga I have to import or drop the HD image on the emulator screen.
WHDLoad games now runs all, I have created new WHD images with better ADF (error free) and the 68010 emulation let me go better at 14Mhz without hangs.
Is there a way to select permanently my HD image ?
Just like I had a real Amiga2000 with the HD physically mounted so that when it starts it starts from the HD (starting the emulator).
Thanks
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This will be possible in v3.3 with workspaces. A workspace consists of a config script together with some ADFs and HDFs. In future, Save from the File menu will create a workspace containing the current config and all attached media. When double-clicking a workspace in the Finder, it'll launch vAmiga, run the config script and attach the media files contained in the workspace directory (note: A workspace will appear as a file in Finder, but on the file-system level, it's simply a directory).
Hi,
I have found a combination of settings that let to me to run all games and app that I have loaded into HD image.
I can set the kickstart I need as default, but every time I start vAmiga I have to import or drop the HD image on the emulator screen.
WHDLoad games now runs all, I have created new WHD images with better ADF (error free) and the 68010 emulation let me go better at 14Mhz without hangs.
Is there a way to select permanently my HD image ?
Just like I had a real Amiga2000 with the HD physically mounted so that when it starts it starts from the HD (starting the emulator).
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: