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New imac, old problem
« on: January 24, 2010, 08:11:18 AM »
Well, I just got a new Mac and want to get Hi-toro and E-uae installed. Luckily, I have all my rom files and my HDFs on the network, but need to rebuild the configuration files and remember how I got it install properly in the Applications folder.

Would someone be able to zip up their Hi-toro and uae files and email to me? I understand for copywirte that the roms cannot be included, but please include the empty ROM folder so I know where to populate them :) Oh, and where the key file should go.

Many thanks :)

I wrote an article a few years back that explained the steps to install both applications and get everything running and posted it either here or on amigaworld... but I can't find it :(
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Re: New imac, old problem
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2010, 12:34:54 PM »
I can't help, but someone should really make a decent (as in WinUAE-like) GUI for E-UAE soon.

An alternative is to use Parallels/WinUAE instead.  That works amazingly good.  Even games, I'm playing Battlefield 2 on my 27" iMac these days, and it runs perfectly fine.
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