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Requirements: Windows 7 32-bit/64-bit or newer.
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Visual Studio 2017 Community with the following feature: "Desktop Development with C++" with follow option: -"Support Windows XP for C++" -"Windows 8.1 SDK UCRT SDK" -"Windows 10 SDK 10.0.17763.0"
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Download and Install the Windows Driver Kit (WDK). 16299 (1709) or newer.
Download Link -> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/other-wdk-downloads
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Download the zip packages include and lib "winuaeinclibs.zip" and create the directory "c:\dev" and extract all. When finished you have "c:\dev\include" and "c:\dev\lib"
Download Link -> http://www.winuae.net/files/b/winuaeinclibs.zip
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Download WinUAE source packages and extract all (anywhere you want).
Download Link -> https://github.com/tonioni/WinUAE/archive/.zip or (preferably) use git client.
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Download the zip package aros.rom.cpp.zip and extract into WinUAE source directory.
Download Link -> http://www.winuae.net/files/b/aros.rom.cpp.zip
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Download and Install Nasm (Assembler Compiler) and put it in PATH
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In Visual Studio click on "File"->"Open"->"Project/Solution" select the folder
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In The solution 'winuae_msvc' you can unload or delete the following projects (and all others not needed in step 12): -uaeunp -consolewrapper -decompess -fdrawcmd -ipctester -resourcedll -singlefilehelper -wix
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Change to 32-bit Release mode.
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Build following projects in following order: build68k genlinetoscr genblitter gencpu gencomp prowizard unpackers
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Switch to Test (debug build) or FullRelease (full optimized) and select either 32-bit or 64-bit. Compile.
Finished. In "D:\Amiga" you find winuae.exe and winuae64.exe