131 Bill Panagouleas - Hardware support\nSpecial thanks to Alexander Kneer and Tobias Abt (The Picasso96 Team)\nSteven Weiser - Postscript printing emulation idea and testing.\nHungarian translation - PΘter T≤th , Balßzs Rßtkai , Ivßn Herczeg , Andrßs Arat≤
132 Reserved
133 Block size
134 Name
135 Description
139 Could not load the selected configuration!\n
140 Online help is disabled because the HTML Help functionality is not installed on this system. HTML Help is available from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/.\n
141 You must select a configuration or enter a name before selecting Load...\n
143 The serial port you have in this configuration is not valid on this machine.\n
145 Error: unsupported pixel format. Please use a different screen mode.\n
147 You must select a configuration or enter a name before selecting Save...\n
148 You must select a configuration or enter a name before selecting Delete...\n
149 Are you sure you want to Delete this configuration?\n
150 Confirm Delete
153 You must select a path!
154 Settings error
155 You must select a name for the volume!
156 You must select a file!
157 Failed to create hard disk image file...
158 Creation error
159 WinUAE message
160 Please select the root directory of the file system...
161 Default MIDI-Out Device
163 Bernd Schmidt - The Grand-Master\nSam Jordan - Custom-chip, floppy-DMA, etc.\nMathias Ortmann - Original WinUAE Main Guy, BSD Socket support\nBrian King - Picasso96 Support, Integrated GUI for WinUAE, previous WinUAE Main Guy\nToni Wilen - Core updates, WinUAE Main Guy\nGustavo Goedert/Peter Remmers/Michael Sontheimer/Tomi Hakala/Tim Gunn/Nemo Pohle - DOS Port Stuff\nSamuel Devulder/Olaf Barthel/Sam Jordan - Amiga Ports\nKrister Bergman - XFree86 and OS/2 Port\nA. Blanchard/Ernesto Corvi - MacOS Port\nChristian Bauer - BeOS Port\nIan Stephenson - NextStep Port\nPeter Teichmann - Acorn/RiscOS Port\nStefan Reinauer - ZorroII/III AutoConfig, Serial Support\nChristian Schmitt/Chris Hames - Serial Support\nHerman ten Brugge - 68020/68881 Emulation Code\nTauno Taipaleenmaki - Various UAE-Control/UAE-Library Support\nBrett Eden/Tim Gunn/Paolo Besser/Nemo Pohle - Various Docs and Web-Sites\nGeorg Veichtlbauer - Help File coordinator, German GUI\nFulvio Leonardi - Italian translator for WinUAE\n
164 Bill Panagouleas - Hardware support\nSpecial thanks to Alexander Kneer and Tobias Abt (The Picasso96 Team)\nSteven Weiser - Postscript printing emulation idea and testing.\nPΘter T≤th /Balßzs Rßtkai/Ivßn Herczeg/Andrßs Arat≤ - Hungarian translation.\nKarsten Bock, Gavin Fance, Dirk Trowe, Christoph Meier and Christian Schindler - Freezer cartridge hardware support.
165 The printer you have in this configuration is not valid on this machine.\n
166 Restore a WinUAE snapshot file
167 WinUAE snapshot files
168 WinUAE is no longer supported on Windows NT. Please upgrade to either Windows 2000 or Windows XP or a later version.
169 Select a flash or battery-backed RAM file...
170 WinUAE flash or battery-backed RAM file
171 Input source
172 Input target
173 Autofire
174 Save a WinUAE snapshot file
175 Sysexbuffer overflow. Should not happen. Please report this to\nberndroesch1@compuserve.de
176 Size
177 Device
178 BootPri
180 (compatible)
181 Turbo
182 yes
183 no
184 Above Normal
185 Normal
186 Below Normal
187 Low
188 The installed LIBS:Picasso96/rtg.library (%d.%d) should be updated.\nA newer version is included in the "Amiga Programs" directory\n of the WinUAE distribution archive.\n\nNewer library version fixes graphics problems and increases performance.
189 Amiga Forever 2005+
190 Amiga Forever
191 WinUAE default (old)
192 WinUAE Input Recording
193 Playback a WinUAE input recording
194 Record a WinUAE input recording
195 Windowed
196 Fullscreen
197 Full-window
198 VSync
200 Mono
201 Mixed
202 Stereo
203 Disabled
206 Always off
207 Emulated (A500)
208 Emulated (A1200)
209 Compatibility mode
210 Configuration #%d
211 Default
212 Config #%d
213 Point (%d-bit)
214 Bilinear (%d-bit)
215 Default
216 No sound
217 A500 (WinUAE built-in)
218 no codec selected
219 Disk image
220 Drive
221 AGA emulation requires a 16-bit or higher display depth.\nSwitching from 8-bit to 16-bit.
222 The selected screen mode can't be displayed in a window, because %s\nSwitching to full-screen display.
223 the desktop is running in an unknown color mode.
224 the desktop is running in 8-bit color depth, which WinUAE can't use in windowed mode.
225 the desktop is too small for the specified window size.
226 you selected an RTG (Picasso96) display with unsupported color depth.
227 3.5" DD
228 3.5" HD
229 5.25" SD
230 Disabled
231 No floppy disk inserted
232 Hardware
233 Host
234 Miscellaneous
235 Settings
236 [Mouse active - press ALT+TAB or middle mouse button to cancel]
237 [Mouse active - press ALT+TAB to cancel]
238 Start
239 About
240 No hard disks detected that were either empty or RDB-partitioned.
241 Default Configuration
242 4 Channels
243 Custom
244 Select file system handler (FastFileSystem, SmartFilesystem, etc.)
245 Keyboard Layout A (Numeric keypad, 0 and 5 = Fire)\nKeyboard Layout B (Cursor keys, Right CTRL and ALT = Fire)\nKeyboard Layout C (W=Up S=Down A=Left D=Right, Left ALT = Fire)\nX-Arcade (Left)\nX-Arcade (Right)
246 Uncompressed
247 RAM dump
248 Wave audio dump
249 Paula only
250 AHI only
251 Both
252 Always on (A500)
253 Always on (A1200)
254 PC floppy drive %c
255 3.5" ESCOM
256 Cloned Stereo (4 Channels)
257 <Custom event>
258 WinUAE default (new)
259 Cloned Stereo (5.1)
260 5.1 Channels
261 Automatic
262 All
263 Toggle
300 The software uses a non-standard floppy disk format. You may need to use a custom floppy disk image file instead of a standard one. This message will not appear again.
301 Could not find system ROM key file.
302 System ROM checksum incorrect. The system ROM image file may be corrupt.
303 Error while reading system ROM.
304 No extended ROM found.
305 No music modules or packed data found.
306 Scan finished.
307 Module/packed data found\n%s\nStart address %08.8X, Size %d bytes\nWould you like to save it?
308 The selected system ROM requires a 68020 with 32-bit addressing or 68030 or higher CPU.
309 One of the following system ROMs is required:\n\n%s\n\nCheck the System ROM path in the Paths panel and click Rescan ROMs.
311 WARNING: Current configuration is not fully compatible with state saves.\nThis message will not appear again.
312 Selected disk image needs the SPS plugin\nwhich is available from\nhttp//www.softpres.org/
313 You need an updated SPS plugin\nwhich is available from\nhttp//www.softpres.org/
314 The selected floppy disk image is not bootable (boot block checksum error)
315 The selected floppy disk image is not bootable (no boot block)
316 The selected floppy disk image is damaged or unformatted
317 The selected floppy disk image requires a 2.04 or later system ROM.\nThe configuration has been updated.
318 The selected floppy disk image requires a 3.0 or later system ROM.\nThe configuration has been updated.
319 Scan of ROMs finished
320 available
321 unavailable
322 Warning: The drive safety check is active. Selected drive is not empty and non-RDB partitioned.
323 The selected system ROM requires a 68020 with 24-bit addressing or higher CPU.
324 No supported system ROMs detected.
325 You need to have a floppy disk (image file) in DF0: to use the system ROM replacement.
326 The floppy disk (image file) in DF0: is not compatible with the system ROM replacement functionality.
327 Could not load system ROM, trying system ROM replacement.
328 Hard drive image file created succesfully.
329 Hard drive image file creation failed.\nError code %d:%d.
331 The selected system ROM requires a 68030 CPU.
332 One of the following expansion boot ROMs is required:\n\n%s\n\nCheck the System ROM path in the Paths panel and click Rescan ROMs.
333 Warning: The drive safety check has been disabled, and non-empty and non-RDB partitioned hard disk(s) were detected.
1000 A500\nA500+\nA600\nA1000\nA1200\nA3000\nA4000\nCD32\nCDTV\nArcadia Multi Select system\nExpanded WinUAE example configuration
1001 1.3 ROM, OCS, 512 KB Chip + 512 KB Slow RAM (most common)\nThis configuration is capable of running most games and demos produced for first-generation hardware. Only few exceptions need a different configuration (e.g. the oldest games tend to be incompatible with this configuration).\n1.3 ROM, ECS Agnus, 512 KB Chip RAM + 512 KB Slow RAM\nLater hardware revision of the A500. Nearly 100% compatible with the previous configuration.\n1.3 ROM, ECS Agnus, 1 MB Chip RAM\nFew newer games and demos require this configuration.\n1.3 ROM, OCS Agnus, 512 KB Chip RAM\nVery old (e.g. pre-1988) games and demos may require this configuration.\n1.2 ROM, OCS Agnus, 512 KB Chip RAM\nAs available for the A1000, and installed on the first A500 and A2000 series. Some very old programs only work correctly with this configuration. Note: This system ROM version can only boot from floppy disk (no hard disk boot support).\n1.2 ROM, OCS Agnus, 512 KB Chip RAM + 512 KB Slow RAM\nThis configuration adds expansion memory to the first A500 produced. Try this if your game does not work with newer configurations, but works with the previous one. It could add some features to the game, including faster loading times. Note: This system ROM version can only boot from floppy disk (no hard disk boot support).
1002 Basic non-expanded configuration\nThe A500+ adds an ECS Agnus chip, 1 MB of Chip RAM and a 2.0 ROM to the A500. Many A500 games and demos don't work properly on an A500+.\n2 MB Chip RAM expanded configuration\n\n4 MB Fast RAM expanded configuration\n
1003 Basic non-expanded configuration\nThe A600 is smaller than the A500+ and has an updated 2.0 ROM.\n2 MB Chip RAM expanded configuration\n\n4 MB Fast RAM expanded configuration\n
1004 512 KB Chip RAM\nThe A1000 was the first model produced, with a configuration equivalent to that of an A500 with OCS chipset. You normally don't need to use this configuration, unless you are nostalgic and would like to hear the short A1000 boot tune\n"ICS" Denise without EHB support\nVery first A1000 models had Denise without EHB capability.\n256 KB Chip RAM\n Unexpanded A1000. All later A1000 models were sold with a 256 KB RAM expansion built-in.
1005 Basic non-expanded configuration\nUse this configuration to run most AGA demos and games\n4 MB Fast RAM expanded configuration\nSome newer AGA games and demos need an expanded A1200 to run.
1006 CD32\nThe CD32 was one the first 32-bit consoles on the market. It is basically an A1200 with a built-in CD-ROM drive. Insert your CD32 or CDTV CD-ROM into a free CD-ROM drive before starting the emulation.\nCD32 + MPEG Full Motion Video Cartridge (not emulated yet)\n
1007 CDTV\nThe CDTV was the first model with a built-in CD-ROM drive. Looking like a black CD player, it featured a configuration equivalent to that of an A500 with 1 MB RAM and an ECS chipset.\nFloppy drive and 64KB SRAM card expanded CDTV\n
1008 High-end expanded configuration
1009 Arcadia\nArcadia Multi Select system is arcade platform developed by Arcadia and Mastertronic. It is based on an A500 mainboard with ROM cage attached to expansion port. Arcadia ROM files go to "Cartridge ROM File" in ROM-panel.