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I have had quite a few questions about this in the past, so i thought i'd pass on some things i have learnt.

Disclaimer - Please read the whole thing carefully!! and make sure you understand the whole thing BEFORE starting this.

If you have a spare x86 box laying around why not make use of it as a miggy with 2000+MIPS?:)

so 1st thing to do is get a slip streamed (cut down) version of XP and make sure you fully configure your windows set up (all drivers installed, internet works etc)

when you are happy you have a fully set up version of XP running then it is time to install Winuae:thumbsup:

this is a personal choice for you to make, os 3.1 - 3.9 RTG setup, roms, screenmodes, hard files and sizes etc

Now when you are happy that you have a fully running os installed Winuae config save it!

go to Winuae configs folder and rename your config to default and remove the default config that was already in there.

add Winuae to your windows startup
Right click the program itself, select send to/desktop. This creates a shortcut on the desktop. Then left click the shortcut and drag it to start, then all program, then startup. Drop it in the startup folder.

reboot your PC and Winuae should startup automatically into your Amiga workbench.

all good so far?

coolio as my good frien Gareth would say:)

now here is where thing get interesting........

Getting the rid of Windows XP bootscreen
Type in Run MSConfig and open the TAB “BOOT.INI”
Flag the /NOGUIBOOT
Close the software.
Do not reboot now, but with that operation you’ll not see the “Windows XP” boot logo.
Step 2 – Remove the Login / Logoff screen
Type in Run "regedit"

Open “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system”

Add DWORD value “DisableStatusMessages” and set value to 1

and that should have removed the Windows Login / Logoff screen
Don’t reboot and go to next step.

Step 3 – Remove hotkey ALT+TAB

Type in Run "regedit"

Open “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop”

Set the value “Coolswitch” to 0
Don’t reboot.

Step 4 – Remove Task Manager
Type Run "regedit"

Open “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System”

Add DWORD value “DisableTaskMgr” and set value to 1

Don’t reboot

Step 5 – Getting the rid of the F12 key

Warning: Remember, once this is disabled you won't be able to use the F12 key to bring up the Winuae menu!! there is this choice and another one i'll get to later.

However you can mount floppys by using the program
UAEControl in WinUAE/s Amigaprograms folder.
here’s how to do it.


In run type the following command:
reg add "hklm\system\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout" /v "Scancode Map" /t REG_BINARY /d
0000000000000000020000000000580000000000
All in a line, of course…
don’t reboot.

now go to Winuae and go to the Misc section, untick "Show GUI on startup"

next back to XP

Type in RUN "regedit"

Open “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon”

Find shell and modify it like this:

c:\winuae\winuae.exe -f "C:\winuae\Configurations\amiga.uae"

This will need to be YOUR current WinUAE installation path.
Now… RESTART YOUR MACHINE.
If all went well you will have an x86 booting amiga with no trace of windows

sorry guys ignore this section as it no longer works :(




Option 2
(i like this one better as i like to have the F12 key and the ability to flick into windows if I need to)

install XP and fully configure, install Winuae and fully configure to your needs/prefs.

Name your Winuae config as default, and add Winuae to your windows Startup.

now install and use LogonStudio to change your windows login/logoff screens to whatever you like (I use the Amiga kickscreens:))

once happy, reboot and Winuae should boot straight into your Amiga workbench:thumbsup:

from then on just treat it like as an Amiga on steriods, install all your apps, games and programs as you would a real machine, don't forget to install P96 if you are using RTG (and why wouldn't you? lol)

hope someone finds this useful

Cheers, Justin
 
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Thanks for sharing that Justin :)

I got an Asus Pundit, AMD 4400, 2G ram and the HD has died so needs a clean and new drive... I think it gonna get the dual boot treatment, Miggy and Linux :)

As long as it accepts the pci lan card, heh, coax only... but then that would connect it to my 3 networked miggies...
 
You could probably do most of that easier by just using Winuae as a shell replacement, rather than just running as a startup command.


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You could probably do most of that easier by just using Winuae as a shell replacement, rather than just running as a startup command.


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please feel free to add to the thread and tell people how to do it:thumbsup:
 
Will do, when not mobile :-)

The disclaimer in my sig was added for this reason - I tend to pipe up, but not in a position to post more info.


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Uhm, WinUAE won`t have shell facilities for windows tho? as surely if you could do this, you could say use Virtualbox as a shell replacement...
I am probably wrong but hmmm...

I gonna pop debian + minimal X on an old lappy and see if I can get acceptable boot up straight into e-uae, won`t be as slick, but I hate windows and avoid when I can :)
 
Shell can be any exe. Means app will run with no start menu or desktop.


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Uh, it says right in the post how to do it.

A broken method, too. Adding winuae as the shell in the registry will not work anymore.
 
Indeed, I missed that part of the post in tapatalk it seems =/
 
Can amigaos 4.1 for classic amigas be ran on winuae? Can it emulate PPC?
 
No it can't.
If you want OS4.1 the only way is by using an AmigaOne, a Pegasos, an classic A1200/A3000,A4000 with BPPC/CSPPC, a Sam or an X1000.
 
ok a couple of tweeks

Hell labs is correct since SP2 the shell command doesn't work:oops: sorry. Anyone know a current way to do this?

and to all. NO you can not run any Amiga PPC software this includes OS4xxx
you will need a NG miggy for that, so far things i have found that there is no x86 versions of are OS4 and Wipeout.

there are versions or alternatives for most things but this is where we need an NG expert to tell us what you can only do on a NG machine compared to an MC6xxx machine.
 
So far I now have debian stable "squeeze" running on an old packard bell lappy, auto login sorted (/etc/inittab) and autostarting of openbox so basicly it now boots into a completely black blank desktop, later I will try and sort out the e-uae autostart... such a short attention span I have!
The only advantage to what I am trying is the lack of windows, the advantage that gnu/linux can live on any partition alongside windows, or multiple installs of itself oh and lisencing... <3 GPL, otherwise Justins method brings DirectX Filters, a more advanced version of UAE and a desktop that most a familiar with...
 
Following this one with great interest.
I have a small form factor Dell SX260 that would make a great emulated "power miggy".
 
I have the dell small form factor SX270 that will be another victim later... (plus I need to build, test, wipe and freshly set up all my systems pc & miggy alike)
 
ok a couple of tweeks

Hell labs is correct since SP2 the shell command doesn't work:oops: sorry. Anyone know a current way to do this?

and to all. NO you can not run any Amiga PPC software this includes OS4xxx
you will need a NG miggy for that, so far things i have found that there is no x86 versions of are OS4 and Wipeout.

there are versions or alternatives for most things but this is where we need an NG expert to tell us what you can only do on a NG machine compared to an MC6xxx machine.


with regards to wipeoutm there is a way!!

get FPSE for 68K, then you can run wipeout and Quake2 from within that:lol:
 
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