In my installations, I have put the copy of “default.cfg” in /home/pi (“./” as a relative path from within the pistorm folder), and keep the rest of Amiga-related files (kickstart and hdf) in a folder named “amiga-files” in the ‘pi’ user’s home (/home/pi/amiga-files). It’s a good idea to keep this file untouched and make changes to a copy of it, then telling the emulator to use it by using the –config parameter. The default configuration file, named “default.cfg”, is located in the “pistorm” folder. It will start up and display the “insert a disk” screen/animation depending on which Kickstart you have on the Amiga motherboard. If your onboard kickstart allows it, you might also have 128MB Z3 RAM. After going through my Getting Started guide you have the piStorm starting up automatically (if followed the very last step) as a emulated 68020 CPU.
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