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<blockquote data-quote="trillex" data-source="post: 943897" data-attributes="member: 78386"><p>I am unsure what exactly is causing this issue, as there is absolutely nothing written in any logs that I could find (able to up the debug level somehow?). </p><p> </p><p>My work process is to add Amiga as an emulator, go to Import. It'll go to 135 (every time), then nothing will happen until I forcibly close the configuration. The longest I've waited is a few hours.</p><p> </p><p>I have around 5000 files in my Amiga rom directory, compared to 800 in my SNES. Different from the SNES directory structure is that every rom file is just in the root of the SNES room, while it is put into separate files in Amiga, due to several disks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trillex, post: 943897, member: 78386"] I am unsure what exactly is causing this issue, as there is absolutely nothing written in any logs that I could find (able to up the debug level somehow?). My work process is to add Amiga as an emulator, go to Import. It'll go to 135 (every time), then nothing will happen until I forcibly close the configuration. The longest I've waited is a few hours. I have around 5000 files in my Amiga rom directory, compared to 800 in my SNES. Different from the SNES directory structure is that every rom file is just in the root of the SNES room, while it is put into separate files in Amiga, due to several disks. [/QUOTE]
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