[uae] Re: OS X configuration editor for E-UAE

  • From: Floyd Resler <macmage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <uae@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 07:36:06 -0500

Daniel,
    You beat me to it!  I was thinking about writing a config tool myself.
Now, I don't have to! :)
    I am having one problem, however.  It looks like your application looks
for the config file in Applications/UAE.  However, my experience with EUAE
is that it looks for the configuration file in the root of my home folder.
So, if I want to use your application, I have to copy the config file back
to my home folder after I'm done editing it.  How can I get around this
(I've already tried making an alias).

Thanks!
Floyd


On 1/3/05 6:50 PM, "Daniel Pimley" <uae@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I thought this might be interesting to users of E-UAE (especially SDL
> version) on OS X:
> 
> A week ago I decided it would be useful to learn Applescript Studio, so
> I started trying to think of a first project. I also decided to try out
> E-UAE on my Mac. I downloaded the SDL version and then I thought "This
> needs an Aqua interface..." It sure beats "Hello world" :)
> 
> Hi-Toro is a Mac OS X configuration editor for E-UAE. It provides an
> Aqua graphical user interface for you to generate, open, save, modify
> and run UAE configurations, including configurations imported from
> WinUAE, or other UNIX variants of the emulator. It supports editing of
> all but a handful of the options in E-UAE 0.8.27 and it features a
> pass-through function to leave intact any options it doesn't
> understand. A .sit archive of Hi-Toro v0.1 can be downloaded from
> http://www.pimley.net/microdesign/Hi-Toro.sit
> 
> I hope someone finds it useful. It's working for me and making it a lot
> less painful to play with E-UAE. Now if only E-UAE didn't run on my
> dual 800 Mhz like treacle going uphill :(
> 
> Regards,
> Daniel Pimley
> 
> 
> 



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