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Re: new RunInUAE beta - with CD32 emulation
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In a future RunInUAE version could you add IPF support? E-UAE supports this disk image format with capsimage.device installed, but RunInUAE refuses to work with them.

The problem isn't RunInUAE, but rather the version of E-UAE it uses. As far as I can tell, only E-UAE v0.8.28 has IPF support, and that version was too buggy for me to use with RunInUAE.

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@MickJT

Using m68k capsimage.device from an OS4 native program isn't so hard. Diskimage.device IPF plugin does this. I could upload the relevant parts of the source code somewhere if you're interested but doesn't E-UAE already have code for doing this? Essentially my solution is just some PPC -> m68k glue code generated by fdtrans that I've modified a little so that it can be linked direcctly into a program.

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@ChrisH

What i meant was, it was completely my fault in the first place

I messed around with paths and the installation (e.g. renamed the installation dir and such) leading to unpredictable errors

Have it installed again and no error whatsoever occured, running awefully good.

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