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CD32 music over whdload on EUAE
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Want to play ChaosEngine CD32 with CD music enabled, is it possible in our EUAE ?

Currently, i installed latest whdload path for CD32 version of the game, and while it runs/works, music in intro, menu, etc, missed as this is on CD. How can i make it works ?

I do have CD itself with music, which i mount via diskimage device on OS4 via .cue files (so i can play CD-Audio from game in OS4 itself via CDDA Player), also i added to euae's config "scsi=true", but this seems not enough.

Maybe i should specify something else ? Or install something else ?

At least in the scsi.txt of euae docs, i find this :

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I'll start with the easy stuff. If you're running E-UAE on AmigaOS (or a clone) or BeOS, then don't worry. The SCSI emulation works transparently. Just set the 'scsi=true' config option and away you go.


But probably this still not enough for CD-Audio support of CD32 ?

Maybe problem is usage of diskimage.device, while EUAE wait for uaescsi.device ? Or maybe EUAE should be compiled with this enabled while by default not ?


But then i also tried "scsi_device=diskimage.device:4", and with different syntax like "scsi_device=diskimage.device,4" and like "scsi_devie=diskimage.device/4", but so far no luck.

Any help appreciated, thanks !


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Oh, i was told that WHDload do not support CD Audio playback at all :( So probably the only way is to emulate CD32 on E-UAE (if it works at all with our euae ?:)

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It's in the readme (future plans)

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plans for the future

freezing of programs and restarting them later (using Snoop feature), aka savestates
support for CD-Audio for CDTV/CD³² games
update check for Slaves to inform if a newer release exists on the WHDLoad web page
rating of installed programs and sharing the score

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Does diskimage.device support scsi commands?

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Not that it matter much now, it's whdload not support CD-Audio at all for the moment :(

But yeah, diskimage.device support it as i aware

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But yeah, diskimage.device support it as i aware
Since you get errors from it with AmiDVD obviously not enough, or with bugs.

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Since you get errors from it with AmiDVD obviously not enough, or with bugs.


When i run AmiDVD, diskimage device mounted with nothing and didn't handled by AmiDVD then. The errors i got with AmiDVD is when nothing mounted (and no CD as well). I don't use AmiDVD for anything, but only for creating ISOs, so when i run it i have no real CD mounted anywhere, or any virtual CD, or so.

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