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      Affleck001 @Affleck001
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      @affleck001 this may sound like a stupid question (coming from someone who is still using the original xbox crystal) but I have seen this line quite often WHDload_db.xml, what is, where is and what do I do with it. Than you

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        dudleydes @Affleck001
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        @affleck001 Not sure what's happening. Amiberry does create debug reports for each game you have launched. You can find them in the /opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Debugsfolder.

        The whdload_xb.xml file, which can be found in the /opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/game-data/ folder, contains game-specific preferences that Amiberry uses when loading a game. It shouldn't be edited in any way as it will be overwritten whenever you update Amiberry. If there are game-specific settings you wish change manually, then this can be done by creating a .whd file as described here.

        For more info on the WHDLoad Booter, it's worth checking out the FAQ. Of interest may be the section on unsupported WHDLoad packages where it mentions

        The booter has been designed for compatibility with the 'RetroPlay' pre-installed packages.

        These are the packages, which come in .lha format, I have used without issue. It may be worth checking these out.

        Incidentally, End of the Misery is a demo.

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          Affleck001 @dudleydes
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          @dudleydes cheers, will give it all a look

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            Affleck001 @Affleck001
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            @affleck001 pain in the butt again, i have uninstalled and reinstalled amiberry, i notice the games that work show in the roms file as an uae. file wherever the games that dont worjk dont have this file, is there a way to create it, thanks in advance.

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              dudleydes @Affleck001
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              @affleck001 It is possible to create a .uae file for a game from the Amiberry UI. In the Configurationssection, you'll see a list of existing RetroPie .uae files, rp-a500.uae and rp-a1200.uae. At the bottom of the screen, check the name matches your game and then press Save. The .uae files are saved in /opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/conf.

              If you haven't already done so, I highly recommend that you find Retroplay's WHDLoad packs for maximum compatibility rather continuing your pursuit of getting .zip files working when they may just not be compatible. See this note at the Amiberry FAQ.

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                Affleck001 @dudleydes
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                @dudleydes making some progress, managed to get games to load and work, problem I have now is that it does not remember my kickstarts and I have to manually insert them everytime, obviously something fone wrong or missed (I have renamed to kick13, kick31 etc), sorry for wasting so much of your time

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                  dudleydes @Affleck001
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                  @affleck001 There does seem to be an issue in Amiberry regarding symlinks to kickstart files getting broken. To fix, you can try the steps detailed by an Amiberry dev in this post.

                  I believe the step to delete all symlink files refers to kick34005.A500 and kick40068.A1200 that can be found in /opt/retropie/configs/amiga/amiberry/whdboot/save-data/Kickstarts.

                  There's no need to rename as symlinking for the WHDLoad booter doesn’t care what the file names are.

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                    Affleck001 @dudleydes
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                    @dudleydes thanks for all your help finally got it working by converting zip to lha

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                      Clyde @Affleck001
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                      @affleck001 said in .lha files:

                      thanks for all your help finally got it working by converting zip to lha

                      Care to share how exactly? :)

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                        DarishZone Banned
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                        To my experience and help i got here, all is related to symlinks, if they are build wrong some roms will never runs.
                        Amiberry can run lha files directly without issues.
                        I've resolved only putting kickstart roms on amiga folder (under BIOS), deleting bad symlinks and then rebuild them pointing Amiberry specify to that folder.

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