Uaehf0=hdf,rw,DH0.\\Games\\Klondike Deluxe v3.0 AGA\\Klondike Deluxe v3.0 AGA.hdf,32,1,2,512,0,uaeThis means I can move "C:\WinUAE" anywhere e.g. Launched on October 1992, the Amiga 1200 is the successor of the Amiga 600, with a faster processor (68020/32Bits) and the latest Chip Set (AGA) developed by Commodore. Special thanks to Rodney Hester, Frans van Egmond, Dominik Klein, Gregory Donner, Gregory Tibbs, Jeff Weeks, Martin Hoffmann-Vetter, Mark Knibbs, Martin Mare, Ross Vumbaca. Hardfile2=rw,DH0.\Games\Klondike Deluxe v3.0 AGA\Klondike Deluxe v3.0 AGA.hdf,32,1,2,512,0,uae Classic Amiga 'Kickstart' ROM Versions This page aims to provide an official and stable address for documenting and preserving the various Amiga ROM ('Kickstart') versions. Having everything stored under "C:\WinUAE" works perfectly for me.Īlso, as all my configs have the following set for KS ROMs / disk based games / hard drive games:
It's quite clear that you have 'amiga-os-310-a1200.rom' which is the same thing. Note that the adapter will have a tight fit.
And it makes sharing such files with different emulators less messy too. The first one it tells you to to get is Amiga Kickstart Rom 3.1 (A1200 version). The adapter is mostly targeted at Amiga 500+ users, who can use it to switch among Kickstart 3.1 (or 2.04 if they want to keep the version that came originally on their machines), 1.3 and maybe a diagnostic ROM, improving compatibility with older software that does not work correctly on Kickstart 2.x.
Buy Amiga Forever Plus for the Amiga Kickstart ROM (as a bonus to this. Storing them in a public folder makes accessing them from other user accounts or over the network a lot simpler, along with making backups. If Amiga OS ran on commodity x86 hardware I bet it would sell. DamienD's location in the root of C sorts that out somewhat, but it's still a funky location permissions-wise, particularly if you want easy access to all those files. Kickstart 3.9 A1200 Normal ROM Image Kickstart 3.9 A1200 Extended ROM Image-EDIT: Since I was tinkering with creating a Custom Kickstart 3. If you purchased AmigaOS 3.2 and are in need of a physical Kickstart ROM. Yeah, the default location works fine for lots of people I guess, but with ROMs, ADFs, Hardfiles and all the other files you might want to regularly interact with stored in Program Files you've got some permissions stuff to consider. Looking for additional physical Kickstart 3.2 ROMs for your Amiga Look no further.