> But again, I don't get the question. E-UAE has a gui when compiled with the > gui option enabled and the GTK libraries installed. (Chances are very good > this is the case.) On MorphOS, there are external GUI's (I don't use them > much) and on osX, Hi-Toro is ... Well let's just say I use Hi-Toro to make > my configs for Linux and MorphOS, that's how good it is. > > So after all that confusion, let me ask a DIFFERENT question: > > What do you want the gui to allow you to configure? (Or, if you don't care > about configuration... what do you want the gui to DO?) Let me hijack this thread, and make it into a wishlist! I'd like the GUI to make it possible to add harddrive images, both in the style of /dev/foo, but also hardfiles ripped from an Amiga disk. I have a compact flash as my main harddrive on the Amiga, and when I travel I use it as-is in e-uae. Each time I have to hand-hack the config for this. // pipe