If you are using Windows 95 and don't have DirectX installed yet, you need to grab and
install a copy first. UAE works with older versions of DirectX, so chances are that you
won't have any problems if you had installed a DirectX game on your machine at least once.
Windows NT 4.0 comes with DirectX included, but you do need proper display drivers.
Unfortunately, many of the default drivers that come with NT do not completely support
DirectX, so you might need to contact the manufacturer of your display adapter for an
update.
WinUAE requires some Amiga software in order to work properly:
NOTE: Amiga Forever includes an utility called Amiga Explorer, which allows you to connect a real Amiga and your Windows PC together, for easy transfer of files from your Amiga to your PC.
NOTE: The Amiga software (ROMs and Workbench) is copyright material, and is not free. No one of the WinUAE team will provide Kickstart ROM-images, or Amiga OS (Workbench) disks.
On the Windows side, WinUAE is a fairly hungry application and requires alot of compute-power to accurately emulate the Amiga. The following System is recommended before running WinUAE:
If you have everything you need, continue with the GUI to configure WinUAE properly. If the setup of the program is complete and the emulation is working, please refer to The Emulation for information if you have problems with certain Amiga - programs, and also for information on how to get out the most of WinUAE.