# Sets CPU type. Valid types are (probably) 68000, 68010, 68020, 68EC020, 68030, 68EC030, 68040, 68EC040, 68LC040 and some STTTT thing. cpu 68020 # Map 512KB kickstart ROM to default offset. map type=rom address=0xF80000 size=0x80000 file=kick.rom ovl=0 id=kickstart # Comment out the line above and uncomment the line below to automatically copy the ROM contents to Pi RAM if the file isn't found #map type=rom address=0xF80000 size=0x80000 file=kick.rom ovl=0 id=kickstart autodump_mem # Want to map an extended ROM, such as CDTV or CD32? #map type=rom address=0xF00000 size=0x80000 file=cdtv.rom id=extended # Map 128MB of Fast RAM at 0x8000000, also known as 32-bit Fast RAM or CPU local Fast RAM. # Only supported properly on select Kickstarts, such as 3.1+ for Amiga 1200, 3000 and 4000. #map type=ram address=0x08000000 size=128M id=cpu_slot_ram # Map 128MB of Z3 Fast. Note that the address here is not actually used, as it gets auto-assigned by Kickstart itself. # Enabling Z3 fast requires at least Kickstart 2.0. # If for some reason you need more than 128MB, you can change the size=128M to a valid supported Z3 PIC size, # like 256M, 512M, 1024M, or add additional map lines. map type=ram address=0x10000000 size=128M id=z3_autoconf_fast # Max 8MB of Z2 Fast can be mapped due to addressing space limitations, but for instance 2+4MB can be chained to leave 2MB for something else. #map type=ram address=0x200000 size=8M id=z2_autoconf_fast #map type=ram address=0x200000 size=2M id=z2_autoconf_fast #map type=ram address=0x400000 size=4M id=z2_autoconf_fast # This is fake Chip RAM, do not use on a real Amiga. #map type=ram address=0x0 size=2M # Map Gayle as a register range. # NOTE: Gayle emulation is currently non-functional. Do not enable this. #map type=register address=0xD80000 size=0x40000 # Map RTC as a register range. map type=register address=0xDC0000 size=0x10000 # Number of instructions to run every main loop. loopcycles 300 # Set the platform to Amiga to enable all the registers and stuff. platform amiga # Uncommenting the below this long comment DISABLES RTC emulation, letting reads/writes through to the RTC memory range. # There is no need to uncomment it unless you are either using a CDTV, you want to use a physical RTC source present # inside the computer, such as on a trapdoor memory expansion board, or if you have a physical A314 intalled, since the # A314 uses the RTC address range to communicate with the Amiga, and enabling RTC emulation # blocks this communication completely. # DO NOT UNCOMMENT THE LINE BELOW UNLESS YOU'VE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE FIVE LINES ABOVE THIS ONE. #setvar enable_rtc_emulation 0 # Uncomment to enable RTG #setvar rtg # Uncomment to enable CDTV mode (not working, requires Kickstart 1.3+CDTV extended ROM) #setvar cdtv # Uncomment this line to enable the PiSCSI interface #setvar piscsi # Use setvar piscsi0 through piscsi6 to add up to seven mapped drives to the interface. #setvar piscsi0 PI0.hdf #setvar piscsi1 PI1.hdf # A special disk that includes PiStorm drivers and utilities, comment out if not needed setvar piscsi6 platforms/amiga/pistorm.hdf # Uncomment this line to enable the (currently non-working) Pi-Net interface. #setvar pi-net # Uncomment and edit to set a custom config filename for the A314 emulation #setvar a314_conf ./a314/files_pi/a314d.conf # Uncomment to enable A314 emulation #setvar a314 # Please take note: # At the time of writing this (22 Jun 2021), the mouse and keyboard forwarding (for Amiga only) is by no means perfect. # It works properly in Workbench, and in a number of games and applications, but it does not work for everything. # Do not rely on the mouse and keyboard forwarding as your only means of input for the host computer. # Forward keyboard events to host system, defaults to off unless toggle key is pressed, toggled off using F12. # Syntax: keyboard [grab key] [grab|nograb] [autoconnect|noautoconnect] # "grab" steals the keyboard from the Pi so Amiga/etc. input is not sent to the Pi # (also helps prevent sending any ctrl-alt-del to the Amiga from resetting the Pi) # # "autoconnect" connects the keyboard to the Amiga/etc. on startup keyboard k nograb noautoconnect # Select a specific filename for the keyboard event source. # This is typically /dev/input/event1 or event0, but it may be event3 with for instance a wireless keyboard. # Use ls /dev/input/event* to check which event files are available and try until you find the one that works. #kbfile /dev/input/event1 # Forward mouse events to host system, defaults to off unless toggle key is pressed on the Pi. # Syntax is mouse [device] [toggle key] [autoconnect|noautoconnect] # (see "keyboard" above for autoconnect description) mouse /dev/input/mice m noautoconnect