WinUAE in Remote Desktop VM
Hey Toni,
I've been able to get WinUAE to work in a remote desktop environment on windows 10 in a cloud VM. I had to use a command line switch to get it to work (can't remember what it was but can find it if needed, it was something you suggested a while back). I notice that mouse behavior is very strange. Mouse gravitates toward edge of WinUAE screen and is very sensitive. Also, my intent was to run a telnet service, but I find that WinUAE keeps crashing without cause while left to run. Are there log files I can provide? Optionally I'll gladly set up a VM environment for testing and share the remote desktop credentials with you if you think that would help. Thanks! |
1: Enable virtual mouse driver (game ports panel).
2: Apparently Windows kills some types of foreground program(s) some time after remote connection is closed. There is some option to disable this annoying behavior. I remember this was being discussed in some other thread in this forum. |
Thanks, that fixed the mouse issue. Not having much luck fixing the issue of WinUAE crashing, sadly. Interestingly enough, even if I don't close the RDP session but move to a different screen temporarily and then back, it crashes. Not sure what's happening.
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After a flight test and Remote Desktop works well on WinUAE.
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Run also with log window open ("winuae.exe -log"), it hopefully shows some extra information. |
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i'm running winuae on a cloud server and it mostly works fine. I have experienced a few crashes now and then but usually after a few weeks of uptime. since Toni helped me getting the mouse working i've had minimal issues. |
Running winuae -log doesn’t provide any additional details. It’s very odd :/ Also there’s no crash dump file. I looked into the windows event viewer and it also just reports that winuae.exe crashed but provides no further details. Very puzzling.
I tried FS-UAE to see if it has the same problem and it seems more resilient. I’ll continue to investigate. Phantasm, what version of WinUAE are you using? |
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I tried with JIT on and off and it didn't seem to make a difference. Incidentally, using FS-UAE on the same exact hdf with same hardware config seems to work (and persist) just fine, so not sure what might be happening there. *shrug*
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FS-UAE uses totally different methods for input, sound and audio so it does not really mean anything.
You can try using DirectDraw mode (Misc panel) because D3D9/11 may not work very well when using RDP and VMs. |
hello all,
is there any new information on how to get winuae running in a vm with rdp. So far I have been unsuccessful. When virtuall mouse drive is enabled, winuae crashes. D3D9/11 and DirektDraw have no effect. Perhaps someone would be so kind and send me a configuration file (WINUAE / FS_UAE). Thanks Thomas |
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I have attached the file. Thanks Thomas |
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Does https://download.abime.net/winuae/files/b/winuae.7z fix the crash? (don't attach dump if it crashes, it is useless unless it is official beta or final) |
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Thank you very much ;). This beta version works great for me. I did a first test this morning. There was no crash and I was able to control an A500 via RDP without any problems. :spin I will do further tests in the netx few days and report back. 2020-12-29: Also my OS4.1 installation works great via RDP with this Beta. |
Hello all, I have tried 2x PC and smartphone using Teamviewer. The cursor moves fine after enabling "install virtual mouse driver". The only issue I have is that left / click does not work. Magic mouse cursor mode is set to show both cursors.
What about the tablet.library emulation? It is always greyed out, even when launching WinUAE [v4.4.0 2020.07.01]. |
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[QUOTE=Toni Wilen;1519621]Try switching select mouse in port 1 (windows mouse vs hid compliant mouse or similar)
Hi Toni, Tried as you mentioned, unfortunately still does not work.. |
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