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WHDLOAD with Mac Mini
« on: December 10, 2012, 03:48:42 AM »
I was wondering that since WHDLoad is used directly in AmiKit under E-UAE and Hi-Toro, is there a tutrorial that explains how to bypass AmiKit and set up WHDLoad using just E-UAE & Hi-Toro? Don't get me wrong, AmiKit is great but it's just way too slow on my 1.5GHZ/1GB Ram PPC Mac Mini. I remember ADFs ran well under E-UAE & Hi-Toro but WHDLoad setup with something like iGame directly might be fun to try. Any direction would be much appreciated. I know I could use MOS but I want to try on the OSX side..... :)
 
Also, searching around found this.... FS-UAE Amiga Emulator
I've never heard of this before.... looks interesting and probably easy to try on Windows first.
 
http://fengestad.no/fs-uae/
« Last Edit: December 10, 2012, 04:19:05 AM by gizmo350 »
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