After running on Win10 for several years and also using AOS3.9 + 4.1 on WinUAE too with lots of great games which all worked fine I recently updated to Win11 and also installed the latest WinUAE binary.
When trying to start Exodus The Last War yesterday again it did not work. Error: !Please insert disk Exodus:The last war. CD is already inserted and can also be accessed from within AOS (I even reinstalled the game from it). But the CD always mounts itself as EXODUS_THELASTWAR (IIRC this has always been the case). I tried to set an assign but it did not work (I guess due to the colon after the word Exodus).
Any idea on how I can get it running again?
Or should I move this one better to the gaming board?
Thank you a lot! Than I will revert to previous version. Tested it too and CD even works with WinUAE 10.0.0.
Also just recognised that GFX of Exodus is also scrambled regardless which WinUAE version I try (downgraded even to 4.4.0). Within Win10 it worked really well - so it seems Win11 might be the issue here. Opened a threat in the WinUAE support forum.
Edited by Reth on 2023/2/10 17:17:56 Edited by Reth on 2023/2/10 17:19:27
Cool! Thank you. Unfortunately Exodus suffers also from GFX issues in WinUAE since Win11. Opened another thread for that (see here: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=113594). Hope, this can be fixed too over time...
Why do you use "PicassoIV", it has only 4MB RAM, graphics only 24Bit, less compatible with some Applications and Games (Wrong Colors)
I recommend to Use UAE-GFX Video Card (UAE Zorro III), with this card you have 512MB RAM, 32Bit Graphics, no problem in colors com Games and Applixations, I use this card for years on all my OS3 systems:
@AMIGASYSTEM Thanks fot the hint. I can try to do so again. Did not get it running back then and I use PicassoIV for my AOS4.1 configurations. Just took the settings over from there.
So when using it in NAPALM the cursor always blinks and is not visible inside in-game menus at all. It also flickers when slowly moved over WB window (1920x1080 8Bit). Anything I can do against that? - Which settings do you use for it exactly?
I did an on-the-fly installation of NAPALM, I attach small video showing the Mouse arrow, and at the end of the movie the important paati to configure on WinUAE.
NAPALM on my AfA One is very fast, to play you should use a less powerful configuration.
Thank you. How did you get all the different UAE GFX card resolutions into the screenmode selector? I only have PicassoIV for UAEGFX. No CyberGFX. Do I have to install the CyberGFX on my AOS3.9 setup in parallel to get both GFX modi for selection?
And yes: I installed all the libs I(run the installer script) + copied the PiP lib also into LIBS: Maybe it is due to since I installed the Picasso96 drivers already beforehand? Or did you set sth. special in your WinUAE config? Or a special monitor file in your DEVS:Monitors? I have the uaegfx one in which provides these entries I guess. It has as on of its attributes "SettingsFile=SYS:Devs/Picasso96Settings". Maybe you have sth. else?
No, for UAE-GFX there is no need to add anything in the Icon Tooltypes, probably the RTGMaster installation script did not copy the required libraries.
Look at my attached screenshot and verify that in LIBS:RTG there are the required libraries.
If you still don't have the resolutions, send me your HardFile (Google Drive link in PM) so I can see what is missing in your system.
Thank you for your screenshot! Recognised that the installer did not install the rtgCGX and rtgEGS library. Had to copy them manually. Now the pointer shows up normally in NAPALM again.
But the mouse pointer on WB still flickers while moving...
Here is my config (replaced the absolute paths by ...). I am not using hardfiles for that one but "normal" directories within which I installed the system.
Also: Is your graphics of Exodus The Last War also scrambled since Win11?