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Old 15 December 2014, 21:54   #1
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Install programs on WinUAE

I recently bought my very first amiga (A1200), and now I'm finding a way to transfer drivers and games to it.
I've installed WinUAE, and now I'd like to install MakeCD on WinUAE so I can burn CDs to use on my amiga.
But what's the best way of doing this? I downloaded MakeCD but I'm not sure how to install it on the amiga emulator.

Edit: Found out how it worked, I successfully installed MakeCD now
But now I have a different problem, I'm trying to get WHDLoad to work on WinUAE, but the installer doesn't work.
For some reason half of the files/folders are gone that the installer needs to use.
Here's a screenshot with the folder I'm using in WinUAE and how it looks in WinUAE.

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Old 15 December 2014, 23:21   #2
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Unpack the archive to Ram Disk and run the Install script.

Note that you have to change WinUAE's miscellaneous settings from SCSI emulation to SCSI if you want to write CDs from inside WinUAE.
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Old 15 December 2014, 23:23   #3
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I recently installed it and used it to build some iso files. I don't recall anything special. Either it was simple archive extracting or simple clicking on installer icon after extracting.
I presume you have Workbench installed.
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Old 16 December 2014, 00:13   #4
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I didn't have difficulties too, it should work, tell us if you had a problem.
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Old 16 December 2014, 01:28   #5
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I took the other approach and installed CacheCDFS from IDEfix on my Amiga, then I can fully access Joliet filesystems as well as ISO9660 and Rock Ridge
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Old 16 December 2014, 17:16   #6
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Unpack the archive to Ram Disk and run the Install script.

Note that you have to change WinUAE's miscellaneous settings from SCSI emulation to SCSI if you want to write CDs from inside WinUAE.
I did unpack the archive to the ram disk, but it doesn't show up in WinUAE.
 
Old 18 December 2014, 14:10   #7
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Well it works now, I successfully installed MakeCD, but now I have a different problem. (see first post)
 
Old 18 December 2014, 14:26   #8
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You need this: http://aminet.net/package/util/misc/Installer-43_3

Unpack to RAM:, then copy RAM:Installer43_3/Installer to SYS:Utilities and to SYS:C
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