I'll go through each line one at a time to attempt to fully explain them. The file starts at the line - all lines prior to that are comments using a hash. Hard_drive_2 = /Users/amipal/Documents/FS-UAE/Hard Drives/games/Ĭdrom_drive_0 = /Users/amipal/Documents/FS-UAE/CD-ROMs/AmigaOS3.9.iso Hard_drive_1 = /Users/amipal/Documents/FS-UAE/Hard Drives/work/ Hard_drive_0 = /Users/amipal/Documents/FS-UAE/Hard Drives/workbench/ Kickstart_file = /Users/amipal/Documents/FS-UAE/Kickstarts/kick31.romįloppy_drive_0 = C:/Amiga/Floppies/Disk.adf # for a complete list of configuration options with documentation # There are many options available to configure FS-UAE. # Example: ~/Documents/Floppies/example.adf # You can start paths with ~/ or $HOME/ to refer to the user's home. # forward slashes instead (c:/path/to/file). # (use \\ instead of just \ - c:\\path\\to\\file). # If you on Windows specify paths with backslash, you must escape them The same is true for all paths in the configuration file. # All paths can be either absolute, or relative to the current working # The encoding of the configuration file must be UTF-8 (or ASCII) Here's the version I am currently using to boot into an Amiga system with emulated hard drives and graphics card: UAE takes it's cues from the configuration file "Default.fs-uae" - this sits in the /Documents/FS-UAE/Configurations/ directory.
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