dirkwhoffmann / vAmiga

vAmiga is a user-friendly Amiga 500, 1000, 2000 emulator for macOS
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Chipset-settings not saved in .vAmiga #790

Closed ha24-1 closed 1 year ago

ha24-1 commented 1 year ago

Hi, maybe I'm wrong - but I noticed that the chipset-settings (CPU/MHz) seems not to be saved in a .vAmiga-configuration (Version 2.3 (230106)).

I'm using several settings (f.i. A500/68000/7 with Kick1.3 and A500/68020/14 with Kick2.04). Selected ROM will be saved in .vAmiga, but not the selected processor. If I choose "Use as default" all of my configs are from now with this default (as I expected).

No big issue... so, don't panic. By-the-way: great work and many thanks for this perfect emulator (as your virtualC64, too!).

Best regards!

dirkwhoffmann commented 1 year ago

Hmm, I haven't been able to reproduce this. You are talking about the two options marked with a red arrow in the picture below, aren't you?

Did you press the "Use as Default" button inside the Chipset tab? If the "Use as Default" button in the Rom tab is pressed, only the Rom settings are saved.

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ha24-1 commented 1 year ago

Hi, yes, I pressed "Use as Default" in Chipset-Tab. What is the scope of this? .vAmiga-File of current running system or something common?

But I reproduced it again:

  1. Started existing vAmiga-Config 1 with 68000/7 configured.
  2. Switch off/ change settings to 68020/14. Press "Set to default"-Button . Press Apple-S.
  3. Start existing vAmiga-Config 2 with 68000/7: Look into prefs: It runs with 68020/14.
dirkwhoffmann commented 1 year ago

The default storage ("Use as default" button) and .vamiga files are two different things.

ha24-1 commented 1 year ago

thank you for clarifying my confusion! I will trying again... :-)

dirkwhoffmann commented 1 year ago

Can this one be closed?

ha24-1 commented 1 year ago

yes, please close.