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Offline ZeBeeDee

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Re: WHDLoad config file question.
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:26:08 PM »
Here's mine - WHDLoad 16.4 prefs file

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; global configuration file for WHDLoad
; searched as "S:whdload.prefs"
;
; CLI-Arguments and ToolTypes will overwrite these !
;

;ButtonWait       ;wait for button pressed (slave must support this)
;ChipNoCache         ;disable cachebility of Chip-Memory
;CoreDumpPath=T:     ;path for coredump files
;DebugKey=$5b        ;rawkey code to quit with coredump (debug)
;ExecuteStartup=rx offline.rexx  ;command to execute on WHDLoad startup
;ExecuteCleanup=rx online.rexx   ;command to execute on WHDLoad exit
;Expert           ;selects expert mode
;FreezeKey=$5d       ;rawkey code to enter HrtMon/TK
;MMU           ;use MMU (for 68030)
;NoAutoVec        ;ignore unwanted autovector interrupts
;NoFilter         ;disable audio filter
;NoFlushMem       ;do not flush memory
;NoWriteCache        ;disable the disk write cache
;QuitKey=$5a         ;rawkey code to quit
;ReadDelay=150       ;wait after reading from disk (1/50 seconds)
;RestartKey=$5c         ;rawkey code to restart
;ShowRegs=SYS:Utilities/MuchMore W WL=80 WT=80 WW=582 WH=700   ;command for Show Regs
;SplashDelay=200     ;time to display splash window (1/50 seconds)
;WriteDelay=150         ;wait after saving something to disk (1/50 seconds)
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Re: WHDLoad config file question.
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2010, 07:39:57 PM »
Quote from: barney;536293
WOW, it looks like you have absolutely everything disabled. I'm going to have to give that a try when I get home.  Thanks for the help.

By the way, with this current configuration, how stable is WHDLoad for you?  Are you experiencing any problems at all?

Barney

I have absolutely no problems whatsoever with WHDLoad, even with my upgraded Apollo 1260 in the trapdoor (68060 @ 66Htz now).

I've left all the tooltypes alone ... they've never been altered since the day they were downloaded.
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