I don't think there is one by default. You need to map it to an available key or button yourself in the Input tab if I recall correctly. I haven't updated my WinUAE in ages though, so that may have changed.
When making screenshots, run WinUAE in 640x512 or something around that size so the screenshots are a decent size (Some other sites argue that screenshots should be 320x240 because that is the original resolution of the software, but we want screenshots we can actually see! ). Make sure WinUAE is saving them in PNG format as this will create good quality images that will not be too large in filesize (BMPs are huge). I'm sure it saves in PNG as default these days.
Also a good tip is to rename your game ADFs to something that makes sense as the image files will take the ADFs name and this will save you having to rename then later. For naming don't use spaces, instead use underscores _ if needed. Just give the files the name of the game followed by _001 etc...
As for a shortcut key. You can a key combination which I think is End+Print Screen or something similar by default to take screenshots. But is is much nicer to set WinUAE up to just use the Print Screen button to take them. To do this, start WinUAE and go to the Host/Input section of the WinUAE Properties window. Change from Compatibility mode to Configuration #1 so you can edit the key map for the emulator. Now select keyboard from the right-hand dropdown and scroll down the list of Input sources until you find [B7] Prnt Scrn. This will currently have <none> next to it. Select this entry and then in the drop down box below the input list scroll though the options towards the bottom and you will find one called Screenshot (0x201). Select this and it will appear next to the Prnt Scrn input. You can now take screenshots simply by pressing Print Screen.
To make sure it is saving images in the right place, go to the Settings/Paths section and edit the last Saveimages entry for where you would like them saved.
And a great free image utiltiy is IrFanView.
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
Cheers Harrison, that's just what I was looking for!
Yes, any screenshots would be greatly appreciated for my project.
You can just upload them directly on the site using a Java applet. You just drag and drop files into the applet on the webpage. Super simple.
Upload as many as you like and I'll organize them.
http://screenshotsdatabase.com/index...der_plus&id=75
Or else email them to me using admin@screenshotsdatabase.com but I prefer the upload method if possible.
Thanks!!
Scott
Yes, the screenshots can be used by anyone (they just need to provide reference to the site).
Scott
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[URL="http://www.screenshotsdatabase.com"]Screenshots Database[/URL]
Except if classicamiga members are providing screenshots, then reference to classicamiga would be more appropriate. However I like to view the content of classicamiga as being created by Amiga fans in the community, for the Amiga community, to use as they wish. No references needed.Yes, the screenshots can be used by anyone (they just need to provide reference to the site).
If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!
I've added a few just now
For those interested, here's the ones I've added: http://woody-cool.no-ip.biz/pics/amiga_apps
I'll keep adding to that list (on my server) as well as adding to the URL given in an earlier post .... in that case, anyone who wants copies can snatch them from my server.