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    Amiga folders do not exist in uae4arm

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      backstander @kaneelschep
      last edited by

      @kaneelschep

      I copied roms and bios (kick.rom) to retropie/roms/amiga and bios/amiga as it said on the page i linked.

      Well the BIOS files kick13.rom, kick20.rom and kick31.rom go into the /home/pi/RetroPie/BIOS/ directory and the
      .adf diskette images go into /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/amiga/ directory. If your games are zipped up, then you'll need to extract them.

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        kaneelschep
        last edited by

        I know. Again... I followed the directions on the explanation page.
        Some pages also mention the kick going into bios/amiga. So i put it in both bios. And bios/amiga.
        Games are not zipped. Plain adf and some hdf

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          backstander @kaneelschep
          last edited by

          @kaneelschep
          Load up the uae4all emulator and when you're on the "Floppy Drv" tab and you click the "DF0" button take a picture of what you see and just drag-n-drop that picture into your reply before you Submit it.

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            windale
            last edited by

            You don't have to unzip ADFs. UAE4Arm can load ZIP, ADF, DMS, EXE, ADZ and RP9 formats in the floppy drives.

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              kaneelschep
              last edited by

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              Thats it.

              As extra info:
              In uae4arm there is only an empty folder called data.

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                windale
                last edited by windale

                You're in the wrong folder. You should not be in the 'opt/retropie' section, you should be in the 'home/pi/retropie/ROMs/amiga' structure.

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                • YorkieY
                  Yorkie
                  last edited by

                  You need to click on the two dots you have highlighted there ".." to go "up" the directory structure. After a couple of clicks you'll see home in the main window. Click on home and then pi and retropie

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                    kaneelschep
                    last edited by

                    ... You are correct. I saw the retropie folder and thought no further. I feel stupid now.
                    Thanks a lot!

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                      kaneelschep
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                      The trusty janos works again.

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                        backstander @windale
                        last edited by

                        @windale

                        You don't have to unzip ADFs. UAE4Arm can load ZIP, ADF, DMS, EXE, ADZ and RP9 formats in the floppy drives.

                        I have updated the wiki to reflect this.
                        https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Amiga

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