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Hey guys, can I  run this game in a Mac FS-UAE emulator? I'm having a hard time doing it... Thanks!

You can set the settings higher than the minimum (or recommended) config and there should be run very smooth. It has been tested on emulators like windows (winUAE), raspberry (fs-uae) and on some android emulators. I have an older Mac Mini somewhere , so i could see if anything wrong with it, but i assume it probably should do the trick! It's an emulator! :D

Hi,

If you have a cli window (that is where you can do the typing) You already set up the emulator correctly (probably). In Amiga if you put an .adf (disk) into the floppy drive (df0) it will boot from that floppy. I still don't know how your setup looks like. I can only assume that you booting from a disk (or hdd) that has no system nor anything that it can be start-up.

1. Did You try to launch the game from a floppy disk? In that case put the menu.adf in df0: and reset.

2. If you have a HDD allready setup for the emulator, then you can either copy the directory into any folder you want and try to start from there or...

3. You can add the uncompressed quest (the one from the zip-file) folder to the emulator as the directory of your hdd and then reset the amiga.

Checked! Worked without any problems!

Please describe your config! Did you get any error message on emulator or workbench side?

When I  run the game I    get that AmigaDOS screen. Am I supposed to type something to run the game (because I  can   type   on  this screen).   I  tried   typing "run" and then a   [CLI 2]   came  up.

If you extract the ZIP into a directory and add this directory as HDD device, You can boot from it and it starts automatic.

Another thing if you try to run it from Workbench you should copy the content of libs directory into the device  your Workbench boot from.

You can start typing "Quest" but if it does not start then you are not in the right folder or device.