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That's because you really don't need a loader to run WinUAE games. You can setup GameEX to run the.uae files in your (WinUAE) config folder via the command line in GameEx:Path = path to your WinUAE config folderRom Filter =.uaeCommand Line = 'ROMPathRomFile'That way you won't need any command lines since you set them up to run whatever way you wanted within WinUAE already.This worked well, only draw back is the need to set up all the games individually along with each games machine settings. But this did work so may be a long term project. Since you are wanting to run WinUAE outside of Headkaze's, have you checked this?Yes found this thread an used it to set up CD32 it work very well.in the end i just used this for the command line ' Winuae.exe -f A1200.UAE -0 'ROMPATHROMFILE' This way i only had to set up 1 machine the 'A1200.UAE' obviously i still have to change discs with multi disc games.So after a fews days messing around WinUAE iv learnt the community here know what there talking about and if they can be bothered to write a loader 'WinUAE Loader' then i should just bloody well use it.
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Is it possible to load a configuration and then resume emulating a save state with command line parameters? Eg: winuae -config=swiv.uae -s savestate=swiv-ready-to-play.uss try winuae -config=swiv.uae -s statefile=swiv-ready-to-play.uss (or -cfgparam instead of -s) 22 September 2004, 16:02.