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    Amiberry not recognising game config files

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      SpudsMcToole Banned
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      Just discovered this emulator today and it's amazing - an Amiga emu almost as user-friendly and simple to use as a console one.

      The only fly in the ointment is that while it allows you to save individual config files for each game, there's no apparent way to make it read them. No matter what the game config (eg URIDIUM2.UAE) says, the emulator only reads settings from one file: RP-A500.UAE, which seems to be the default.

      Once I launch a file I can butt in with F12 and tell it to load the game config from the file menu and that works, but it's a really clumsy way of going about things so how do I get the emu to spot it the first time?

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        EctoOne @SpudsMcToole
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        @spudsmctoole if you put your uae files in your amiga rom folder, you can start them directly from emulationstation. I also suggest to set your config path in the gui to the amiga rom folder. Then every new uae file you create with the gui is available in emulationstation.

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          SpudsMcToole Banned @EctoOne
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          @ectoone Popping them in the ROMS folder worked an absolute treat. Thanks so much :)

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