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    Running Amiga games directly from Emulationstation with multiple disks

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      tamsrud
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      I have problems with running Amiga games directly from Emulationstation with multiple disks.

      Using a RPI3 with RetroPie 4.2 and all packages upgraded to latest.

      I was at the impresjon that this should be possible with the newest version of RetroPie, without any "hacks" or "tricks". But when i select disk1 from Emulationstation it still asks for disk2. I have tried all kinds og namings. _disk1, disk 1 of 2, etc. Also tried to run fron zip-archive. Tried both UEA4ARM and Amiberry.

      I have NOT made any scripts as stated in the docs https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Amiga/
      But since the docs dont mention Amiberry, i figure the docs are a bit outdated.

      Should it be possible to launch multi-disk games directly from Emulationstation in RetroPie 4.2 without any scripts or tweaks?

      The system is a upgrade from RetroPie 4.1

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        serotonin
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        i would also like to know this guys.. any help?

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