![]() ![]() AppleWin has to be set to use 'Authentic' disk speed when doing this, though, otherwise it errors out. Then, you can change the name of each file in the new folder by one character and copy the (original) files to the folder again. To quickly make multiple copies of 'blank dsks', create a new folder and copy the blank dsks to it. The Apple II Plus followed in 1983 with the Apple IIe. Incidentally, my preferred way to format new DOS 3.3 disks is with Copy II Plus. ProDOS dsks as above, rename them, and use Copy II Plus to delete the files on each of the copies. This way I get to the DOS prompt (albeit with a FILE NOT FOUND error) and I can access Integer BASIC programs on the virtual disk with LOAD. This prevented the software from being copied or modified on the disc and improved the loading. So it looks like Applewin is configures now as an original II with a language card and an autostart F8 ROM. Apple II+), reboot the emulator, then switch back to Apple II original and reboot once again. It brings me to the Integer prompt, and typing "FP" brings up the Applesoft prompt. Typing "FP" brings up the applesoft "]" prompt as normal.īut like you said, if I then switch the configuration back to Apple II Original mode and press the Apple symbol to reboot, Applewin auto-boots S6,D1 as if it had an autostart F8 ROM, and boots to the following screen: ![]() It autoboots the disk in S6,D1 boots to a screen that says Typing "FP" at the ">" clars the screen and returns to the prompt as shown above. It doesn't say "LOADING APPLESOFT INTO LANGUAGE CARD" insinuating that there is no language card present. Other emulators list some specific Logitech stick in their selection, though. Does not work in AppleWin under 'PC Joystick' or. SE) and it works great in a host of other emulators and, of course, native Win games. The game directions say the boot disk must have a write protect tab.Starting up Applewin in Apple II original mode I get a screen of alternating ? and inverse characters which indicates a non-autostart F8 ROM, normal for this setup.Īt the monitor prompt *: typing 6P boots the disk image in S6,D1, in this case the DOS 3.3 system master, side 2. Hmm, I have a Logitech Rumble Pad 2 under 98 SE (full USB support in 98. next: 10.012 I'm using an Apple II emulator to play games.prev: 10.010 What is Copy II Plus and where can I get it?.save the file first with something like BSAVE ,A1000,E13C8. Press CTRL-C to get back to the applesoft prompt. ![]() I have seen ".img" (and ".image") used for use SHIFT-INSERT, (that is hold down the SHIFT key and tap the INSERT key) to insert the hex dump into Applewing. Also, not all files ending with ".img"Īre Copy II Plus disk image files. You pick an IMG file on the Source volume and it is transferredĬopy II Plus IMG files are not compatible with DSK2FILE or ASIMOV and will Copy II Plus IMG files are not compatible with DSK2FILE or ASIMOV and will not work on emulators such as AppleWin. You select the COPY -> DISK option and pick the large volume with the IMG fileĪs Source and a blank unformatted 5.25" diskette in the Slot 6, Drive 1 driveĪs Destination. It is fairlyĬommon to end the name of the new IMG file with ".img".ĭoing the opposite lets you convert an IMG file back to diskette. "size mismatch" (which is what other versions of Copy II Plus do). Versions 6 and 7 will create a type "IMG" file instead of complaining about a Or, would Emulator Hardware I/O implemen- tations interfere with it Also: Do Apple II Plus emulators (like the Agat Emulator or AppleWin) put ROM. To create an IMG file you COPY-> DISK to an over-size target volume. The ActiveGS extension is required to run apple II/IIGS software within your browser Latest version is Installation Procedure for Mozilla an unknown version (Windows 6. Plus can create a disk image file (called an "IMG" file). the Ethernet emulation out you should grab a copy of Contiki for the Apple II here. Csa2 FAQ, by Jeff Hurlburt with numerous contributions byġ0.011 How do I use Copy II Plus to create and convert IMG files?įirst, to the best of my knowledge, only versions 6.x and 7.x of Copy II NOTE: Due to a current limitation you must exit AppleWin and re-run. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |