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bloodline wrote:Make sure you select OpenGL in the options, otherwise the gfx will be awful...
bloodline wrote:Either edit the RC file...
or download Hi-Torro :-)
bloodline wrote:Double click the H-Toro icon... then click the Display tab... select the OpenGL option... simple :-/ :-?
Have you never used UAE before?
pop an ADF file in the top slot of the floppy tab
bloodline wrote:Ok... sorry... right first you need to rip your Amiga disks as ADFs (Amiga Disk File)... these are then treated exactly as Disks... So If you have OctaMED Sound Studio on a self booting disk, rip that to an ADF and you can boot it in the emulator.
bloodline wrote:Try "Exact" (which is the mode I usually run)... but that shouldn't make any difference really...Check your Audio MIDI settings using the Audio MIDI Setup app in the Utilities drawer of your mac...
bloodline wrote:Let me see if I can build a test disk for you... stay on line for a bit!
bloodline wrote:QuoteWilse wrote:Thanks Matt. OctaMED up and running on the Macbook at last.Now I just need to find some time to play with it.Awsome, I wonder what was wrong before...
Wilse wrote:Thanks Matt. OctaMED up and running on the Macbook at last.Now I just need to find some time to play with it.
I've found running UAE on a MacBook a really great of getting OctaMED into the studio.