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Place your bets!
« on: August 06, 2005, 01:07:29 AM »
I can't seem to figure out how to get EUAE running on my Powerbook, so I have decided to try WinUAE on VirtualPC6.  The Powerbook is a 1gHz Titanium 15" and I am wondering if it will run WinUAE faster or slower than my old 533mHz Celeron PC laptop does.  Unfortunately my Superdrive stopped working during the install and I will have to wait until a replacement drive gets here next week to find out.
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Re: Place your bets!
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2005, 01:56:11 AM »
Umm... You do realize there is a GUI frontend for EUAE called Hi-Toro or something similar right?
 

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Re: Place your bets!
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2005, 07:30:14 PM »
I've tried to get the GUI,  Hi-Toro, to work, but after I go throughh the set up,
 and try to start the emulation, it always says "Failed to Initialize EUAE"
and gives the path where I have EUAE stored. I have told it were EUAE is and the ROM and where the hard drives are. I'm not sure what I'm doing
wrong. I have MAXUAE and it's GUI and they work perfectly togeather
with the same setup.

If anybody can tell me what I'm doing wrong I'd appreciate it.

Thanks

Chuck (Wildstar1063)
Amiga 3000T with 12Megs-SCZ, G-Force 040 28mhz, Delfina Lite, CyberVision 64/3D, QuickNet-2000 Ethernet, 2gig IBM , CD Rom and external Zip 100 Also Fastlane Z3 board and Amax IV whenever I install them.
Also an A600, and an A3000D bone stock, with 12...