I haven’t seen your other thread. So don’t know the background.
At a guess, you are running a Amiga in Emulation on the Mac only?
As it is, I don’t own a Mac and on Occassion use Win-UAE and Amiga forever when the need arises. For using the Amiga I tend to only use the real hardware such as A1200 and A4000 setup’s.
The only other way I can think of is emulate windows then run Win-UAE to emulate the Amiga?
Anyways. Good luck 🤞🏻
I'm running FS-UAE on a MacBook under macOS. I don't use Windows any more because of all the problems it causes, including running very sluggishly, as well as overwriting non Windows partitions if it finds any on the same hard drive.
My problem is now solved after I bought a new old PCMCIA CF card reader.
I still haven't been able to read my SFS or PFS cards on my MacBook, but I have been able to read a CF card in FAT32 format on my Amiga! This card appeared under Dopus, as well as on my Workbench screen with a floppy disk icon labelled AMIGA. I took some pics but my files are too large to attach here!
I spent lots of time copying not only the FormaldiHyd.lha driver for certain classic Aiptek, Wacom, etc graphics tablets designed for Windows 95 or 98, but also some other files from Aminet, such as the Amiga C Manual, some games, and Blitz BASIC. I haven't plugged in my Aiptek Hyperpen 6000 tablet since I installed the driver, but I plan to do that later today.
One problem I had was that although my FAT32 card was detected when booting up from the PFS format CF card I bought from an eBay seller, it wasn't detected when I booted up from the SFS format CF card which I installed all by myself. I know from this that the SFS card must need to have support for the PCMCIA slot or for FAT32 installed onto it. I hope that you or someone else on here can tell me how to get the SFS Workbench 3.0 card to read the FAT32 card.