09 August 2019, 01:11 | #1 |
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I'm trying to run WinUAE on PureOS (Linux Debian). PureOS doesn't have i386 packages so Im unable to run it under WINE. Looking at the DVD of Amiga Forever it contains KXLight which is a bootable version of Debian so is there a way to run KXLight inside Linux Debian? I'm very keen on PureOS (it doesnt track anything you do, Ubuntu sends search queries to canonical I believe) so I want to stick with it. I know about FSUAE but it does not contain WinUAE so thats moot. Any advice greatly appreciated.
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09 August 2019, 01:46 | #2 |
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WinUAE works out of the box on Debian using playonlinux. I don't think that Debian will track you. FSUAE incorporates a big chunk of WinUAE, so for many use cases it is a good alternative.
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09 August 2019, 01:52 | #3 |
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looks like i need wine:i386 to get playonlinux running but this OS doesnt support it. I'll have a go with FSUAE then.
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09 August 2019, 02:40 | #4 |
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Ive installed FS-UAE via the terminal but Ive no idea how to get it to run, its not in my software store, any ideas?
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09 August 2019, 07:37 | #5 |
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Whilst FS-UAE would be your best option, I'm just wondering why you couldn't install a 64 bit version of WINE?
I have no idea what a software store is. Try "which fs-uae" or "find -name / fs-uae". |
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You could use Wine64 + 64bit build of WinUAE
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Have you tried running fs-uae-launcher from the terminal? It should run it.
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Ah ok, Im following instructions on the internet and theyre all saying I need i386 build of wine. I didnt know about the 64 bit version of WinUAE, I'll go looking for it cheers
edit: I cant find a x64 version of wine, help! Last edited by ItsTheSmell; 09 August 2019 at 09:59. |
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In Debian unstable, WinUAE via playonlinux works without wine32:i386 and libwine:i386. If PureOS has playonlinux I would just install that and not worry about the number of bits.
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running winuae 64bit is possible. |
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09 August 2019, 22:30 | #11 |
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Ive been messing about with it this evening, I cannot get it to install under wine but Ive been able to copy the WinUAE files to my Documents folder and ren WinUAEx64.exe from there. Its just the software to launch it, not install it. Ive had systest running but I cant seem to get Workbench running. Also I cannot see any of the pc's hard drives so I cannot add a cf card into it.
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09 August 2019, 23:37 | #12 |
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Once UAE runs, Workbench should be a problem on the Amiga side. It's quite possible that you can not use device special files in WinUAE/Wine. I have been looking at that and also could not get it to work. But I also didn't really try hard.
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