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Originally Posted by Snoopy1234
WHDLoad involves having WHDLoad system files and multiple versions of kickstart roms in your System drive in C, S and optionally other folders. Then you store each game in it's own folder with multiple game folders in a container folder or drive of your choice.
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Okay I'm starting to understand how this works. Thanks for clarifying!
One question - for HDF files that hasn't been WHDLoadified (like Damien's T-Zer0) and as a result doesn't have game.slave at the top most directory, can you still boot directly into the game when you start up the emulator instead of booting into workbench and then manually click the game icon?
I was under the impression that you must have WHDload system files +game.slave to be able to do this, but now I'm starting to think that I've completely misunderstood the way these things work and what WHDload is really used for...