[uae] Re: save snapshots

  • From: Elias Pschernig <elias@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: uae@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 18:40:52 +0200

On Sat, 2006-07-15 at 11:15 -0400, Richard Drummond wrote:
> Hi Elias
> 
> On Friday 14 July 2006 05:47, Elias Pschernig wrote:
> > I was wondering about the state of snapshots saving. Is it possible
> > currently? 
> 
> Saved-states are supported. It's just that - except on AmigaOS-like hosts - 
> the save/load states dialogs are not implemented yet.
> 
> However, you can use it right now - sort of.
> 
> Specifiy a saved-state file to use with the command-line switch:
> 
> -s statefile=<path to state file>
> 
> Press:
> 
> F12 + Nampad 0                 Quick save emulator state.
> F12 + Right Shift + Numpad 0   Quick load emulator state.
> F12 + Numpad 1                 Quick save emulator state to slot 1.
> F12 + Right Shift + Numpad 1   Quick load emulator state from slot 1.
> F12 + Numpad 'n'               Quick save emulator state to slot 'n'.
> F12 + Right Shift + Numpad 'n' Quick load emulator state from slot 'n'.
> 
> 
> State-saving when a virtual filesystem is mounted is not currently supported.

Doesn't seem to work here. When I use any of those combinations, nothing
happens. Where would I change the key combination to use for this in the
source? I often have trouble with keyboard shortcuts involving numeric
keys (under X11), so that may be the reason.

> > [PS: I wrote this already to uae@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx one week ago, since on
> > the website, the address uae@xxxxxxxxxxxxx is not mentioned anywhere, or
> > at least I did not found it. Also the list archives have the address cut
> > out in every mail, and the subscription mails do not mention it either.
> > Maybe you should add the address somewhere under the mailing list
> > page :)]
> 
> I did reply to your mail and told you that the mailing list address is 
> uae@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ;-)
> 

Ah, thanks. The mail never arrived here though. Must have been eaten by
a spam filter along the way, or simply dropped by SourceForge.

-- 
Elias Pschernig


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