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Old 01 November 2014, 23:25   #1
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WinUAE PCMCIA

I have written a small script to aid the mounting of FFS formatted CF Cards in the latest WinUAE beta 23. as per this post
http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=...&postcount=899

You don't need to know the geometry of the drive just click on the CF1-FFs icon and it will mount it for you.

When you want to add a different image, unmount the previous image by clicking on it again and it will dismount it. (It just removes it from the WB, uses a small amount of memory but, not really a problem with WinUAE).

All FFS Images will be mounted to CF1:.

When you add your image to the harddrives panel as PCMCIA IDE, don't forget to enable RDB. (This also applies to some Fat formatted Images)

I used a modified GiggleDisk from Guido Mersmann and GetVolumename from Frank Peters.

EDIT: Forgot to mention that all my images use CF1: as the drive name. Either alter the script to point to a differnent drive name eg. DH0:

EDIT2: New version, adds list of available partitions to load

EDIT 3: Last version, V3, checks for image inserted.

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Old 02 November 2014, 23:52   #2
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New version added (FINAL)....

No replies or feedback so I'll assume no one's interested. Ah well
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Old 05 November 2014, 12:07   #4
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Hi Arnie,

I dont run WinUAE, but read your post with interest.

Well done.

I run Ubuntu systems as backup to my Amigas, will WinUAE run on any of the Ubuntu systems ?

If so, I could try it (under supervision) at one of our LAG meetings.

see http://lincsamiga.org.uk/


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Hi Arnie,

I dont run WinUAE, but read your post with interest.

Well done.

I run Ubuntu systems as backup to my Amigas, will WinUAE run on any of the Ubuntu systems ?

If so, I could try it (under supervision) at one of our LAG meetings.

see http://lincsamiga.org.uk/


Regards, Michael

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Try FSUAE.
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Old 05 November 2014, 12:24   #6
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Hi FOL,

Great I've noted that and will try it out at our next meeting in January 2015.

Many thanks for your help.

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