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Originally Posted by gilgamesh
Well, this is somewhat beyond everything that I've done before.
I might be able to check whether the image on ramdisk is the same as the original, using UAE's internal debugger.
At least some portions of the root image must have been copied properly (magic number, at least one inode). Otherwise /dev/ram couldn't be mounted.
Does anybody around here have another idea what to do?
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It probably is something really simple but really difficult to find, perhaps some very rarely used 68020+ instruction combined with MMU fails to work correctly..
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Originally Posted by jotd
Toni small problem here: MMU seems to work only with 24 bit configurations. In 32 bit mode it's not working: access faults are not detected.
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Try
http://www.winuae.net/files/b/winuae.zip . You have to be much more specific if it still does not work, "not work" isn't a bug report as usual