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Originally Posted by PeterK
FS-UAE seems to have a different filesystem handler and device driver for Windows than WinUAE. On the latter I could see the disks in SysInfo as "uaehf.device" entries, but there was nothing on FS-UAE.
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It really is the same as far as the Amiga is concerned. Only on the host side is the code different between FS-UAE and WinUAE. So it has to be something else. Also, if you want to compare apples to apples, you should try with WinUAE 4.2.1. Either that's the difference here, or some other difference in "effective" configuration is at play here.
Tip: FS-UAE writes a file called debug.uae to Cache/Logs. This represents the "final UAE configuration" after applying Amiga model and override options. So this file is suitable for comparing to a WinUAE config file to see what actual in-use options are different.