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Thread: AmigaSys 3 Aga in real A1200 ok, but no mem
Tiago 20:10 26th July 2008
I just installed thru winuae the Amiga Sys 3 Aga on a 3.5 Hd then set it up on real A1200, it works, but i dont have extra mem, so he gives a lot of out of memory messages.

But it worked!!
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Bloodwych 21:04 26th July 2008
Are you trying to run that with 2MB? I think the requirements state fastram. It's a nice pack.

I do have a pack specifically for 2MB A1200's called the ClassicWB LITE, but certain WHDLoad games still struggle even when launched from cli/shell.

Look out for that elusive fastram.
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Tiago 01:26 27th July 2008
@Bloodwych,

i follow the instructions and:

when "Boot the ClassicWB and load "Dopus" from the popup menu"

i press "launch" only way i found to get to dopus and
he says "please insert a-programs in any drive" ?

What am i doing wrong?
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Bloodwych 09:46 27th July 2008
Originally Posted by Tiago:
@Bloodwych,

i follow the instructions and:

when "Boot the ClassicWB and load "Dopus" from the popup menu"

i press "launch" only way i found to get to dopus and
he says "please insert a-programs in any drive" ?

What am i doing wrong?
Somethings gone horribly wrong!

Dopus can be run from the launch menu, or the right click popup menu, or from the default Workbench menu at the top of the screen.

A-Programs: is an assign that is setup to point to the program folder. It's so you can move it to somewhere else if you want (like another partition), and change one assign to update all the links. If that's not present, then it can't of installed correctly as the "s/userstartup" file isn't being called.

It sounds as if the install procedure has failed? Did you boot the HDF and follow the instructions?
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Tiago 12:19 27th July 2008
Yes i did it by the book, but will try again.
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Tiago 23:42 27th July 2008
Ok, i did it, now it worked Bloodwych.

Looks good mate.
But i could had decompress the zip file using winuae, and i did it in the A1200 witch took an 20 minutes but that's ok, ir really looks good.

Good job mate !!
I will now try to install whdload
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Bloodwych 06:04 28th July 2008
WHDLoad is already installed.

Also, a built in WHDLoad launcher is present in the Workbench. You just need to open that drawer bottom left (next to the launch icon) - it has scripts to add games automatically (any you've put in the Games drawer).

The ZIP method is not the only way to transfer files, it's only for people who want to send an archive over a serial cable for instance or have it split and copied using floppies therefore avoiding removing their Amiga hard drive.

You don't have to use that method. In the instructions, it lists using WinUAE as method 1. In that case, you didn't have to ZIP anything - just copy the files over directly. All the install disk does is unzip Amiga side, it's not required for installation just one way of copying the files!

In fact, once you've got the HDF running in WinUAE, you can copy the files over how ever you wish! Nothing else is required to activate it.
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Tiago 11:02 28th July 2008
Ok Bloodwych,

very nice work!
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Zetr0 13:47 28th July 2008
@Tiago

Bloodwych is the Daddy!!!
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Harrison 00:13 29th July 2008
Definitely. It is a brilliant package for sure.
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