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Re: Amiga Forever on Mac OS X?
« on: December 05, 2012, 12:31:05 PM »
You can get it to work mostly right now but UAE on the mac lags behind winuae. Latest UAE build is 2009...

You need Hi-Torro GUI frontend for E-UAE and the intel build of E-UAE for OS X

Step 1: copy the amiga-os-310.rom and rom.key file from /Volumes/AmigaForever/Emulation/shared/rom/ to a directory of your choice. ie ~/Documents/Amiga/Roms
Step 2: copy the System and Work folders in /Volumes/AmigaForever/Emulation/System/dir to ~/Documents/Amiga/System
Step3: Start Hi-Torro
Step 4: In the rom tab select the 310 rom and key
Step 5: In the CPU tab select Max emulation speed, 68040, JIT cache 8, Byte to After Picasso
Step 6: In the Ram tab, 2 Mb Chip, Z3 Fast ram to at least 32 Mb (I use 256), and RTG graphics to 32 Mb
Step 6: In the Chipset tab Set it to AGA & Pal
Step 7: In the Display Tab I set windowed 640x512 and Full screen to 800x600, Line mode to Double, Center Horiz to Smart, Vertical to Smart, OpenGL OFF, and Fullscreen to off
Step 8: In the HDD tab Add the System and Work directory. System as  Volume System: Boot priority 1, and Work as Volume Work: boot priority -10
Step 9: In the Devices tab Check bsdsopcket emulation for networking, and Scsi emulation for cdrom access then in scsi device choose IODVDServices/0
Step 9: In the overview tab enter an applicable description and press ok
Step 10: In the Menubar of Hi-Toro select configuration thjen save as and pick a location and name
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Re: Amiga Forever on Mac OS X?
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2012, 12:32:22 PM »
Edit: the only way i can get CDROMS to mount is to add them as a directory in the HDD tab...
Also dont forget to make the files you copy from the cd Read Write...

Here are the rest of the pictures for the guide

this is on a 27 inch 2011 iMac
« Last Edit: December 05, 2012, 12:47:33 PM by AppleIIGuy »