Getting emulation up and running.

Discuss the reverse engineering and emulation (as opposed to simulation) of any sort of Prevue hardware, including Atari-based and Amiga-based EPG channels and the Amiga-based Prevue/TV Guide channels.
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Re: Getting emulation up and running.

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A step-by-step how-to video on YouTube would sound really nice right about now!!!
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Re: Getting emulation up and running.

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Please insert the link.
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Re: Getting emulation up and running.

Post by tin »

Guys c'mon read the old posts in the forums, it's all there. You're totally welcome to create youtube videos for your fellow forum members when you've got yours working!
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Re: Getting emulation up and running.

Post by PajamaDarkness »

tin wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2017 5:56 am You're totally welcome to create youtube videos for your fellow forum members when you've got yours working!
I'm probably going to make a YouTube video about this.
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Re: Getting emulation up and running.

Post by PajamaDarkness »

tin wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2016 7:33 pm - press start.
- the AIAB startup script will ask you to ensure the workbench disk is in DF0:
- insert the workbench (disk 2) disk image into DFO: by pressing F12, going into the floppy tab, pressing the small button on the far right with [...] on it and locating the workbench disk file you just put into the disks folder. Remember it's disk 2 (also called workbench) if you downloaded the full set. Press OK.
- the AIAB script will now copy stuff from the workbench disk and ask you a load of questions, just answer the obvious choice, or the first one if it's not obvious :) and then restart the emulated Amiga. You should now have a modern (err 2000s) looking Amiga desktop to work on!
Also, I can't even get the AIAB script to detect the DF0 drive. I have the Workbench image in, but it keeps letting me know that there's nothing in DF0.
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