2013-02-28, 13:09
(2013-02-28, 00:43)Bigmonty Wrote: Think I have it working.According to WinUAE board, the -f argument is to indicate that you want to start WinUAE with the specified config file "%rom%" : http://winuaehelp.back2roots.org/tips/comline.htm
I had the following (obviously with my directory path)
-f "%rom%" -statefile="E:\amiga\savestates\%romname%.uss"
When I changed it to this, it worked:
"%rom%" -statefile="E:\amiga\savestates\%romname%.uss"
What exactly does the "-f" at the start do?
Are you sure that WinUAE is started with the right configuration file?