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- Archive-name: apple2/emulators-faq/part1
- URL: http://purl.org/net/Apple2
- Posting-Frequency: monthly
- Version: 1.3.5
-
- *******************************************************************************
- * *
- * Apple ][ Emulator Resources Guide *
- * version 1.3.5 *
- * *
- * ⌐ 1995-1998 Alex Maddison *
- * <alexm@zip.com.au> *
- * *
- * Corrections and constructive criticism welcome. *
- * *
- * Last updated: March 1998 *
- * *
- * Newsgroups: comp.emulators.apple2, alt.emulators.ibmpc.apple2, *.answers *
- * Posted: First week of each month or on demand. *
- * *
- * http://purl.org/net/Apple2 *
- * ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/apple2/emulators-faq/part1 *
- * *
- *******************************************************************************
-
-
-
- (An "*" represents new information - new versions do not constitute new
- information)
-
- 1 - Introduction
-
- 1.1 What is an emulator?
- 1.2 What are disk-images?
- 1.3 The Apple ROMs
-
- 2 - Apple Emulators
-
- 2.1 General Emulator-Related Files
- 2.1.1 APL2BMP
- 2.1.2 ASB2TXT
- 2.1.3 AP2IFC
- 2.1.4 AP2INF
- 2.1.5 SPEED.TEST
- 2.1.6 Timer Module
- 2.2 Apple Macintosh Platform
- 2.2.1 Bernie ][ The Rescue
- 2.2.2 Catakig
- 2.2.3 Deja ][
- 2.2.4 Gus
- 2.2.5 Mac Apple //e Emulator - MacE
- 2.2.6 Sim6502
- 2.2.7 Stop The Madness - STM (v0.851r)
- 2.2.8 Stop The Madness - STM (v0.881r)
- 2.2.9 IIe
- 2.2.10 //e Card for Macintosh LC
- 2.2.11 ][ in a Mac
- 2.2.12 XGS-Mac
- 2.3 Apple Newton
- 2.3.1 TwoInHand
- 2.4 Atari Platform
- 2.4.1 Apple ][ A2.04
- 2.5 BeOS/BeBox Platform
- * 2.5.1 Open Bernie for Be
- 2.5.2 Sargalo
- 2.6 Commodore Amiga Platform
- 2.6.1 AppleM
- 2.6.2 Apple On Amiga
- 2.6.3 Apple 2000
- 2.7 Commodore 64 Platform
- 2.7.1 Spartan Emulator
- 2.8 IBM-PC - Linux Platform
- 2.8.1 Apple ][+ Emulator for Linux
- 2.8.2 ProDOS Emulator
- 2.8.3 XGS
- 2.9 IBM-PC - MSDOS Platform
- 2.9.1 Apple Emu - Applemu
- 2.9.2 ApplePC
- 2.9.3 Appler
- 2.9.4 Apl2Em
- 2.9.5 Apl2Em-2
- 2.9.6 Apl2Em-3
- 2.9.7 Apple ][+ Emulator
- 2.9.8 AppleUni
- 2.9.9 Central Point Option Board
- 2.9.10 SimSystem IIe - SimIIe
- 2.9.11 TrackStar/TrackStar Plus
- 2.9.12 ][ in a PC
- 2.9.13 XGS-DOS
- 2.9.14 XGS (Win32s)
- 2.10 IBM-PC - Windows Platform
- 2.10.1 Apple II Oasis for Windows
- 2.10.2 Applewin
- 2.11 Emulator Source Code
- 2.11.1 6502 Emulation Package
- 2.11.2 Apple2
- 2.11.3 Apple2e
- 2.11.4 Apple2Emul
- 2.11.5 a2
- 2.11.6 KEGS
- * 2.11.7 m65816
- 2.11.8 ][+ Simulator
- 2.11.9 Xapple2+
- 2.11.10 XGS
- 2.11.11 YAE
- 2.11.12 zaniWok
- 2.12 Old versions of YAE (Yet Another Apple ][ Emulator)
- 2.12.1 YAE - DEC
- 2.12.2 YAE - IBM
- 2.12.3 YAE - MIPS
- 2.12.4 YAE - SPARC
-
- 3 - Emulator Resources (FTP/WWW, disk-image sites, software & information)
- 3.1 Emulator & Related File Sites
- 3.1.1 Apple Macintosh
- 3.1.2 Atari
- 3.1.3 Commodore Amiga
- 3.1.4 IBM-PC (DOS, MS Windows & Linux)
- 3.1.5 Unix
- 3.2 Disk-Image & Software Sites
- 3.2.1 Freeware/Public Domain/Shareware/Other (disk-image format)
- 3.2.2 Freeware/Public Domain/Shareware (non disk-image format)
- 3.2.3 Official Apple Software
- 3.3 Miscellaneous Software Information
- 3.3.1 Products
- 3.3.2 Games
- 3.3.3 Services
- 3.4 World Wide Web Sites
- 3.5 Usenet Groups
-
- 4 - Compression Techniques
-
- 5 - Creating/Extracting Disk-Images
- 5.1 Creating Disk-Images
- 5.1.1 Creating segmented disk-images
- 5.1.2 Creating whole disk-images
- 5.1.3 Creating shrunk disk-images
- 5.2 Transferring Disk-Images
- 5.2.1 Creating and sending disk-images "on the fly"
- 5.2.2 Sending disk-images by modem/null-modem cable
- 5.2.3 Transferring via disk to compatible drives
- 5.2.4 Miscellaneous
- 5.3 Making Copy-Protected Disk-Images
- 5.3.1 Super Saltine's Transcopy
- 5.4 Extracting Disk-Images
-
- 6 - Disk-Image Formats & Conversion
- 6.1 Emulator Disk-Images
- 6.1.1 DOS3.3 Order (DO)
- 6.1.2 ProDOS Order (PO)
- 6.1.3 Nibble Order (NIB)
- 6.1.4 2IMG Universal Format (2IMG)
- 6.1.5 Apple II For Windows (A4W)
- 6.1.6 TrackStore (APP)
- 6.1.7 Dalton Disk Disintegrator (DDD)
- 6.1.8 SimIIe (IIE)
- 6.1.9 Copy II+ 7.1 Image (IMG)
- 6.1.10 XGS Format (XGS)
- 6.1.11 "Raw" Disk-Images
- 6.1.12 Apple Program Files
- 6.2 Distribution Disk-Images
- 6.2.1 ShrinkIt
- 6.2.2 Apple DiskCopy
- 6.2.2 WinImage/Disk Copy Fast
-
- 7 - Working With Disk-Images
- 7.1 Adding/Removing Files
- 7.2 Cataloging
-
- 8 - Apple DOS/ProDOS commands
-
- 9 - Further Reading
-
-
- *******************************************************************************
-
- -
- 1 - Introduction
- -
-
- ---
- 1.1 What is an emulator?
- ---
-
- An emulator is a virtual-copy of a physical device (in terms of this document,
- an 8-bit or 16-bit Apple computer). Early home computers contained a number of
- basic hardware components - the ROM (hard-coded software, like a computer-game
- cartridge), the RAM (writeable application memory) and the CPU (the
- microprocessor which executes machine-language programs). The original
- instruction-set of the Apple's CPU is duplicated at the core of the emulator as
- software, and around this is built further emulation of storage devices (usually
- disk-drives) and translation so that the virtual-machine can use your physical
- computer's keyboard, display screen, RAM and sound features. Along with a
- software copy of the ROM (see below) the emulator can use the resources of your
- physical computer to mimic an Apple!
-
- If the concept of emulation sounds too good to be true - that's probably
- because it is. Emulators can use a large percentage of your physical computer's
- resources during operation. Efficient emulation of the Apple on modern machines
- is really only possible because of the expanding power of computers. At this
- point, it takes the processing power of a 486DX2/66 or 68030 CPU to comfortably
- emulate a 1MHz 6502 (the CPU of the 8-bit Apple ][). The 16-bit IIgs emulators
- coming into use now need the latest processors (Pentium or PowerPC chips).
-
- ---
- 1.2 What are disk-images?
- ---
-
- Apple II 5.25" diskettes are not compatible with that 5.25" floppy in the
- front of your PC. Period.
-
- A disk-image is a track-by-track copy of a physical diskette made to a fixed
- volume as a software file; basically there is little difference between it and a
- compressed archive (eg. a PKZIP or StuffIt file). In everyday use, this is
- useful because of a number of factors - an "image" of a diskette retains more
- information than an archived copy (eg. volume name, original file dates),
- physical diskettes may become defective, it makes duplication of master-
- diskettes easier, disk-images can be stored on hard-disks eliminating the need
- for unwieldy numbers of diskettes, etc. All of the modern computing platforms
- use disk-images for storing and transferring disks over electronic networks
- (such as the Internet). Apple distributes its system software in DiskCopy image
- format (which is compatible with programs such as ShrinkWrap and MountImage
- allowing the image to be accessed like a real disk from the Finder). The PC uses
- WinImage (which is compatible with DiskCopyFast in DOS). Finally, the Amiga uses
- DiskMasher images. None of these image types are compatible with each other.
-
- Emulators use disk-images for a totally different purpose. Whereas modern
- computers use images to transfer physical diskettes electronically, emulators
- use disk-images because the original media is not compatible with the modern
- disk drives. Although the diskette media itself is the same, the method used to
- store data on it is totally different. Disk-images are used to trick the
- emulator software into thinking that there is an Apple ][ disk-drive attached
- (unlike modern software, most Apple ][ applications could not be installed onto
- a hard-drive and were dependent on the 140K diskette structure to operate).
- Unlike the different types of images above, emulator images can be used on any
- computer. There are six types of Apple ][ disk-images, of which three are
- standard to virtually every emulator on every platform... But why have more than
- one type of disk-image to emulate an Apple disk-drive? Because any disk-drive
- can access the information on a diskette in a number of ways. An Apple ][ drive
- alone supports DOS and ProDOS structuring, as well as a Nibble format which
- included half and quarter tracks used in some software as copy-protection. These
- are the three main types which are standard to most emulators.
-
- For further information on disk-images, please refer to Chapter 6 of this guide.
-
- ---
- 1.3 - The Apple ROMs
- ---
-
- According to the 'Apple II User's Guide', the read-only memory (ROM) "contents
- never change, even when you turn the power off. ROM contains the programs which
- give the Apple II its unique identity and enables it to understand and respond
- appropriately to the commands you type in at the keyboard." (p.4) Every computer
- contains ROMs, and understandably, they are copyrighted by the manufacturer. As
- such, many of the emulator packages listed below do not include the ROMs
- required to emulate an Apple ][. ROMs can be duplicated from your original Apple
- computer in the form of binary files - usually the Apple, disk-drive and serial
- ROMs. Instructions for saving the information from the ROMs into binary files
- can be found in the text file "dumping-ROMs" available on wilbur. Emulator
- packages which do not include the ROMs often include instructions on dumping
- ROMs. This information is specifically indicated in the descriptions below. As
- an aside, the main Apple ROMs are included on the original DOS3.3 System Master
- Disk, in the "FPBASIC" and "INTBASIC" machine language files.
-
- ftp://wilbur.stanford.edu/pub/apple2/dumping-ROMs
-
- There are some ROM files available from the following addresses (legally you may
- only use these ROM files if you own a corresponding Apple computer):
-
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple2o.rom.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_II+_rom.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_IIc_rom.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_IIe_rom.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/appleIIgs_rom01.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/GSRom01.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/gsrom03.zip
-
-
- *******************************************************************************
-
- -
- 2 - Apple Emulators
- -
-
- The SHORT DESCRIPTION is intended only as a general guide; refer to the
- documentation that comes with each package for the complete technical
- information. The DISK-IMAGE FORMATS are explained in Chapter 6.
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT FTP.APPLE.ASIMOV.NET: The files in /pub/apple_II/incoming/
- directory are now locked to prevent download. Files will become "downloadable"
- after they have been moved into the normal file hierarchy.
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT WILBUR.STANFORD.EDU (AKA FOGHORN.STANFORD.EDU): This site
- is down - some of the files listed in this guide were only available from
- wilbur. If you require any of these files, please email <alexm@zip.com.au> with
- your request. Due to download limits on my website, they cannot be made
- available.
-
-
- ---
- 2.1 General Emulator-Related Files
- ---
-
- -----
- 2.1.1
- -----
-
- APL2BMP - Small MSDOS executable which converts Apple ][ screen-dumps (BSAVE
- FILE,A$2000,L$2000) to Windows bitmaps (*.BMP), by Arthur Levesque
- <backslash@erols.com>. Source code is available by request.
- http://www.erols.com/backslash/binary/apl2bmp.zip
-
- -----
- 2.1.2
- -----
-
- APS2BMP - Small MSDOS executable which converts Apple ][ Print Shop graphics
- files into monochrome 88x52 Windows bitmaps (*.BMP), by Arthur Levesque
- <backslash@erols.com>. Source code is available by request.
- http://www.erols.com/backslash/binary/aps2bmp.zip
-
- -----
- 2.1.3
- -----
-
- ASB2TXT - Small MSDOS executable which converts AppleSoft BASIC files
- (after they've been transferred to the MS-DOS environment) to ASCII test,
- by Arthur Levesque <backslash@erols.com>. Source code is available by request.
- http://www.erols.com/backslash/binary/asb2txt.zip
-
- -----
- 2.1.4
- -----
-
- AP2IFC - Pascal source and MSDOS executable which extracts Infocom data from
- disk-images, by Steve Hugg <hugg@pobox.com>.
- ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/infocom/tools/ap2ifc.zip
-
- -----
- 2.1.5
- -----
-
- AP2INF - ANSI C source and MSDOS executable written to extract data from disk-
- images of Infocom adventure games, by Stephen Tjasink
- <stjasink@cs.uct.ac.za>.
- ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/infocom/tools/ap2inf14.zip (v1.4)
-
- -----
- 2.1.6
- -----
-
- SPEED.TEST - Disk-image containing a small program to test (and benchmark)
- emulator performance, by William Night <wnight@wimsey.com>.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/utility/spedtest.zip (v1.0)
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/utility/spdt222.zip (v2.2.2)
-
- -----
- 2.1.7
- -----
-
- Timer Module - Add-on which times Speed Test on the Macintosh emulator STM.
- ftp://cassandra.ucr.edu/pub/apple2/timer.sit.hqx
-
-
- ---
- 2.2 Apple Macintosh Platform
- ---
-
- HINT: Having trouble transferring files from a Macintosh to a ProDOS disk with
- PC Exchange? Try setting the fileÆs creator to æpdosÆ and the type to 'BINA'
- using ResEdit (or install the Snitch extension to allow filetype altering in
- Finder "Get Info" windows). This will prevent the creation of a forked file on
- the ProDOS disk (ie. it will transfer the data fork only, and not the Macintosh
- resource fork). It should not be necessary to change the ProDOS file type
- further if the file is a disk-image or ShrinkIt archive. If the file is text,
- substitute the file type 'TEXT' for 'BINA'.
-
- -----
- 2.2.1 Bernie ][ The Rescue (version 1.2.5) - formerly Fast Eddie
- -----
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Bernie/index.html
-
- AVAILABILITY: Shareware, available for free download from:
- http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Download/bernie3D.cpt.hqx (1.2.5i)
- http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Download/bernie121.cpt.hqx (1.2.1)
- Older versions as below:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/fast_eddie/fasteddie1.0b2.sit
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/fast_eddie/fasteddie.sit.hqx
- (1.0b1)
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/FastEddie1b1.hqx
-
- NOTE: Bernie ][ The Rescue is Shareware; registration costs $25 (US).
-
- AUTHOR: Andre Horstmann <andre.horstmann@unifr.ch> and Henrik Gudat
- <gudath@ubaclu.unibas.ch>, F.E.Systems (formerly Bright Software). Contacts:
- <woof@kagi.com> technical support, <emutech@magnet.ch>
- corporate/media/registration.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Bernie ][ The Rescue is a software-only Apple IIGS emulator,
- closely integrated to the MacOS (optimized for the Power Macintosh) and capable
- of running both Apple ][ and 16-bit IIGS software. The modular package includes
- a superfast 65816 emulator in hand-crafted PowerPC assembly that can be fine
- tuned to any speed between 0.8 and 4 Mhz (or as fast as possible). Bernie
- supports all graphic modes, 32 channel stereo sound, joystick and mouse
- emulation (incl. direct GamePad support), cached 3.5" IWM emulation (read &
- write), and text printing through "InkMeister", a cross-platform printing tool
- included with the application. Bernie features a very low memory and disk
- footprint. Bernie is shareware ($25) and can be registered through Kagi
- <http://www.kagi.com>. We support by e-mail <mailto:woof@kagi.com> or via
- newsgroups comp.emulators.apple2 and comp.sys.apple2.
- http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Bernie/Specifications/index.html
-
- ROMS: Bernie ][ The Rescue does not come with the necessary IIGS version 1 or 3
- ROMs. Instructions are included in the "Fast Eddie Readme" file for saving the
- ROMs. To use choose between both ROM01 and ROM03 images, name the ROM dumps
- "APPLE2GS.ROM" and "APPLE2GS.ROM2" respectively and select the required ROM from
- the Setup menu.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/appleIIgs_rom01.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/GSRom01.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/gsrom03.zip
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DiskCopy, "hdrv", universal ("2img"), raw, and real ProDOS
- disks via the SuperDrive.
-
- DISK-IMAGE RESOURCE INFO: File Creator: 'EDIE', File Type: 'VDSK' (Proprietary)
- File Creator: 'EDIE', File Type: 'dImg' (DiskCopy)
- File Creator: 'EDIE', File Type: 'hdrv' (hard-drive)
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: PowerPC-equipped Mac, 4Mb free RAM (this includes about
- 1.5Mb RAM for the virtual IIgs), and MacOS 7.5.3 or better. Versions prior to
- Warp 5 require the DrawSprocket extension. Versions 1.0 and higher do not
- require DrawSprocket.
- http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Download/license.html
- http://www.unsupported.com/Files/Release/DrawSprocket.sit.bin
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "Fast Eddie Readme" (file included in the archive). Further
- documentation available from the homepage.
- http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Download/docs.cpt.hqx
- http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Bernie/Documentation (online documentation)
- http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Support
-
- (Thanks to Henrik Gudat for email about this emulator. - Alex)
-
- -----
- 2.2.2 Catakig (version 1.03)
- -----
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://purl.org/net/Catakig/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.access.digex.net/~cklipsch/stage/catakig103.hqx
- Older versions as below:
- http://www.access.digex.net/~cklipsch/stage/catakig103b.sit.bin
- http://www.access.digex.net/~cklipsch/stage/catakig102.sit.bin
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/catakig102.sit
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/incoming/catakig102.sit.bin
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/incoming/catakig102b.sit.bin
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/catakig/catakig101.sit.bin
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/catakig/catakig100b3.sit.bin
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/catakig/catakig100b2.sit.bin
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/catakig/catakig100b.sit.bin
-
- AUTHOR: Colin Klipsch <cklipsch@access.digex.net>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Catakig emulates a 64K Apple ][/][+ and a 128K //e, allowing
- multiple emulator windows to be opened at once. The emulator includes full sound
- support and all Apple video modes, as well as ProDOS hard-disk volumes and disk-
- image read/write.
-
- ROMS: Catakig does not come with the necessary ROMs. The missing ROMs are the
- main Apple ROMs ("APPLE2.ROM", "APPLE2P.ROM" and "APPLE2E.ROM") - depending on
- the type of Apple emulated.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_II_rom.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_II+_rom.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_IIe_rom.zip
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes), Nibblized Dos Order
- (NDO - size: 232960 bytes) and a proprietary compressed format. Virtual ProDOS
- hard-disk volumes are also supported.
-
- DISK-IMAGE RESOURCE INFO: File Creator: 'Ctkg', File Type: 'A2D5' (5.25" images)
- File Creator: 'Ctkg', File Type: 'A2D3' (3.5" images)
- File Creator: 'Ctkg', File Type: 'A2DH' (hard-drive)
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: PowerPC Macintosh running System 7 and above, with
- QuickTime installed.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "Read Me" (file included in the archive).
-
- -----
- 2.2.3 Deja ][ (version 1.0)
- -----
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.hypermall.com/ego/Mac/HTML/deja.ii.html
-
- AVAILABILITY: Commercial product, available from JEM Software for US$79.95.
- JEM Software
- 7578 Lamar Ct.
- Arvada, CO 80003.
- Fax: 303-422-4856
- Email: rbJEM@aol.com
-
- AUTHOR: Randy Brandt <rbJEM@aol.com> & Mike Munz <munz@wordperfect.com>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: An AppleWorks emulator for 68K and PPC Macintoshes -
- literally, an "Apple II emulation engine", which requires AppleWorks 5. From a
- post on "comp.sys.apple2": "It supports most TimeOut applications, including
- UltraMacros. It also tightly integrates AppleWorks 5 and the Mac environment.
- This includes automatic conversion between Macintosh and AppleWorks clipboards,
- being able to traverse through your Macintosh hard disk (no Prodos partition
- required), and macro commands to access Mac functions (like speaking text,
- dialing). And if you have PCExchange (or System 7.5), it will read Apple II 3.5"
- disks as well. It, however, is not a generic emulator".
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 68K or PowerPC Macintosh running System 7 and above;
- AppleWorks 5.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: None.
-
- -----
- 2.2.4 Gus
- -----
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.macos.apple.com/gus/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Commercial product under development; screen shots at:
- http://www.cs.csubak.edu/~jstiles/emulator/apple2/
-
- AUTHOR: Dave Lyons and Andy Nicholas (Apple Computer, Inc.)
-
- STATUS: Pre-release.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Gus is an Apple in-house project which should allow fully
- transparent IIgs emulation on Macintosh. Apparently, the emulation speed is
- quite fast, working approximately four to five times the speed of a real IIgs if
- speed regulation is turned off.
-
- ROMS: N/A.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: Unknown.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Unknown.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: None.
-
- -----
- 2.2.5 Mac Apple //e Emulator - MacE (version 0.80)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/IIe/MacE.compiled.sit.bin
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/misc/emsrc.sit (source code)
-
- AUTHOR: W. Sheldon Simms III <sheldon@atlcom.net>.
-
- STATUS: Source code released for public modification.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: An Apple //e emulator for 68K Macintoshes. The binhexed Think
- C 7.0 code was posted to "comp.emulators.apple2" on 5 July 1995. According to
- the author's accompanying message, it is an "emulator that boots into basic. I
- don't have time to work on it now so I'm posting the source in case anyone else
- wants to mess with it. It has a 65816 emulator (well 65802 really)...There's no
- documentation other than internal documentation."
-
- ROMS: MacE comes with the necessary Apple //e ROMs and is ready for use after
- decompression.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 order (DO - size: 143360 bytes); there also seems to
- be an Icon resource for virtual hard-disk volumes in the code, but whether or
- not this is supported is unknown.
-
- DISK-IMAGE RESOURCE INFO: File Creator: 'MacE', File Type: 'DSK5'.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: "Desktop" (colour) Macintosh - including Power Macintosh
- models. Will not work on "compact" (B&W) Macintoshes.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: None.
-
- -----
- 2.2.6 Sim6502 (version 0.1d)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.emulation.net/apple1/sim6502.sit.hqx
-
- AUTHOR: Achim Breidenbach <achim@boinx.com>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Sim6502 emulates an Apple I, and was developed to commemorate
- the works of Steven Wozniak. Although the Apple I does not have a BASIC
- interpreter, there are several sample codes included in the archive. The 6502
- decimal mode is not emulated.
-
- ROMS: N/A.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: N/A.
-
- DISK-IMAGE RESOURCE INFO: N/A.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Power Macintosh models.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: An HTML version of the original Apple I Operation Manual is
- included in the archive. An online version of the manual is available from:
- http://www.emulation.net/apple1/manual/apple1manx.html
-
- -----
- 2.2.7 Stop The Madness - STM (version 0.851r)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://cassandra.ucr.edu/pub/apple2/STM/0.851r.sea.bin
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/stm/STM_0.851r.sit
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/mac/0.851r.sea.bin
- ftp://ftp.unsw.edu.au/pub/mac/emulators/STM-0851r.hqx
-
- AUTHOR: Kevin Lund <kevin@locutus.ucr.edu> & Jim Nitchals <jimn8@netcom.com>.
-
- STATUS: See STM v0.881r.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Stop The Madness emulates a 64K Apple ][+, and allows disk-
- swapping. Although it cannot "save" (write information to a disk image) a small
- program called Save The Madness can be used simultaneously with STM (under
- Multifinder or System 7), writing altered disk-image files (see below). STM
- comes with the DOS 3.3 System Master disk-image "pre-installed" into virtual
- drive one.
-
- ROMS: STM comes with the necessary Apple ][+ ROMs and is ready for use after
- decompression.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 order (DO - size: 143360 bytes).
-
- DISK-IMAGE RESOURCE INFO: File Creator: 'A2EM', File Type: 'DSK5'.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: "Desktop" (colour) Macintosh - including Power Macintosh
- models. Runs ONLY in 256-colours! Will not display a picture on "compact" (B&W)
- Macintoshes.
-
- NOTE: On desktop Macintoshes, you must set the "Colors" control panel to 256-
- colors, as STM does not support higher colour modes. This problem has
- erroneously been interpreted as non-compatibility of the emulator with some
- Macintoshes.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "docs 0.85" (DOCMaker file included in the archive), and
- "docs" (DOCMaker file included in the "Disks-n-Docs0.81.hqx" archive.
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/mac/Disks-n-Docs0.81.hqx
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Save The Madness - Application which adds write access to STM disk-images.
- Includes source.
- ftp://cassandra.ucr.edu/pub/apple2/incoming/SaveTM_1.02.sit.hqx
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/mac/SaveTM_1.02.sit.bin
-
- -----
- 2.2.8 Stop The Madness - STM (version 0.881r)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://cassandra.ucr.edu/pub/apple2/STM/STM_0.881r.sit.hqx
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/stm/STM_0.881r.sit
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/stm0.881r.sit
- ftp://ftp.unsw.edu.au/pub/mac/emulators/STM-0.881.hqx
-
- AUTHOR: Kevin Lund <kevin@locutus.ucr.edu> & Jim Nitchals <jimn8@netcom.com>.
-
- STATUS: Unknown.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Stop The Madness emulates a 64K Apple ][+, and allows disk-
- swapping. Version 0.881r (formerly known as 0.872d) is far more versatile than
- the previous version; configurable "modules" allow expansion limited only by
- available memory - for example, STM can support four Disk II drives.
- Additionally, STM can now "save" disk-images (see below). STM comes with the DOS
- 3.3 System Master disk-image "pre-installed" into virtual drive one.
-
- ROMS: STM comes with the necessary Apple ][+ ROMs and is ready for use after
- decompression.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 order (DO - size: 143360 bytes), and non-standard
- "pre-nibbleized". This second type is the only format the Disk II module will
- save images into. From the documentation: "this format is bulkier than the
- '.DSK' format, and has no cross-platform compatibility, but is more flexible,
- allowing non-standard formats and 1/4 track resolution." Version 1.00 of SaveTM
- (see below) is also compatible with STM 0.881r for those who prefer standard
- disk-image output.
-
- DISK-IMAGE RESOURCE INFO: File Creator: 'A2EM', File Type: 'DSK5'.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: "Desktop" (colour) Macintosh - including Power Macintosh
- models - with System 7. Runs ONLY in 256-colours! Will not display a picture on
- "compact" (B&W) Macintoshes.
-
- NOTE: On desktop Macintoshes, you must set the "Colors" control panel to 256-
- colors, as STM does not support higher colour modes. This problem has
- erroneously been interpreted as non-compatibility of the emulator with some
- Macintoshes.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "STM 0.881r docs" (DOCMaker file included in the archive).
- Online documentation is also provided.
- http://www.ecnet.net/users/mumbv/pages/STMdoc.html
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Cassette speaker module for STM.
- ftp://cassandra.ucr.edu/pub/apple2/STM/cassettespeaker.sit.bin
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/utility/speaker_cass_for_STM/cassettespe
- aker.sit
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/utility/speaker_cass_for_STM/speaker.bin
-
- Disk ][ replacement module for STM.
- ftp://cassandra.ucr.edu/pub/apple2/STM/newdisk2.bin
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/utility/formattingdiskII.sit
-
- Save The Madness - Application which adds write access to STM disk-images.
- Includes source.
- ftp://cassandra.ucr.edu/pub/apple2/incoming/SaveTM_1.00_for0.881r.sit.bin
-
- -----
- 2.2.9 IIe (version 3.01)
- -----
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~vtan/sw/index.html
-
- AVAILABILITY: Shareware, available for free download from:
- http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~vtan/sw/IIe/IIe_3.0.1.sit.hqx
- Older versions as below:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/IIe/IIe_3.0.sit.hqx
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/iie.3.0.sit
- http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/app/IIe-201.hqx
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/IIe/IIe_1.0.sit.bin
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/IIe/Mac_IIe_1.0.sit.hqx
-
- NOTE: IIe is Shareware;
- registration costs $25 (US).
-
- AUTHOR: Vincent Tan <VincentTan@kagi.com> & Victor Tan.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: IIe emulates an Apple //e. Excerpted from the text file: "IIe
- is a fully functional Apple //e emulator that supports all of the graphics
- modes, all of the Apple //e keyboard keys, and all of the currently available
- Apple II disk image formats. You can even access your 3.5" Apple II disks from
- your Mac's floppy disk drive! This version can also access any ProDOS partitions
- on your Mac's hard disk, and it can even save ProDOS files directly in any of
- your Mac's folders!" From the WWW page: "The next version will have sound card
- support. There is no expected date of release at this time."
-
- ROMS: IIe does not come with the necessary Apple //e ROMs. The missing ROM is
- the main Apple ROM ("APPLE2E.ROM"). The instructions suggest using ApplePC's
- //e ROM:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_IIe_rom.zip
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 order (DO - size: 143360 bytes); the emulator can
- also read 3.5" ProDOS disks directly from the Macintosh 800K/1.44Mb drive(s).
- 3.5" disk-images (Apple images in Apple DiskCopy format AND plain ProDOS-
- order images) and virtual hard-drive (.HDV) files are also supported.
-
- DISK-IMAGE RESOURCE INFO: File Creator: 'AIIe', File Type: 'DSK5' (5.25" images)
- File Creator: 'AIIe', File Type: 'DSK3' (3.5" images)
- File Creator: 'AIIe', File Type: 'dImg' (DiskCopy)
- File Creator: 'AIIe', File Type: 'HDV ' (hard-drive)
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: "Desktop" (colour) Macintosh - including Power
- Macintosh models - with System 7.0 (with QuickTime and Thread Manager) or
- higher (System 7.5 recommended). Runs in most display modes (1-bit B&W and
- 4-bit colour) EXCEPT 16-bit and 24-bit colour. Will not work on "compact" (B&W)
- Macintoshes.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "1. Read me first", "2. Instructions", "3. Configuring IIe"
- and "4. Other stuff" (Text files included in the archive).
-
- ------
- 2.2.10 //e Card for Macintosh LC
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Commercial product, no longer in production.
-
- AUTHOR: Apple Computer.
-
- STATUS: Development ceased.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: The LC //e Card is a combination hardware/software package
- which emulates an enhanced Apple //e, accelerated to 1.9 Mhz, monochrome, colour
- or inverse video, custom beep sound, RAM card, two super serial cards, a
- "printer" card (spools to Chooser device), clock, SmartPort card, AppleTalk
- card, Mouse card and extended 80-column card. Hardware is attached via a special
- connector with ports for a 9-pin joystick and a SmartPort drive (up to two 5.25"
- and one 3.5"). Files can easily be transferred between Macintosh and ProDOS
- hard-disk partitions using standard drag-and-drop copying (file copied to the
- ProDOS partition appear on fixed volume within the emulator). The problem of
- creating "forked files" is avoided by using the Resource Info below. Further
- installation, use and troubleshooting articles are available from the Apple
- Technical Information Library (search for "iie").
- http://www.info.apple.com/til.html
- The latest software for the card is available under copyright from the Apple FTP
- site.
- ftp://ftp.info.apple.com
- /Apple.Support.Area/Apple.Software.Updates/US/Apple_II/For_Macintosh/
- Apple_IIe_Card_2.2.1.sea.hqx
- ftp://ftp.info.apple.com
- /Apple.Support.Area/Apple.Software.Updates/US/Apple_II/For_Macintosh/
- IIe_Startup_2.2.2d1.sea.hqx
-
- ROMS: N/A.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: N/A. The card actually runs original software on 5.25" or
- 3.5" diskette, although it can be used to create disk-images for use with other
- emulators.
-
- PRODOS FILE RESOURCE INFO: File Creator: 'pdos', File Type: 'BINA' (ProDOS
- binary)
- File Creator: 'pdos', File Type: 'TEXT' (text file)
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Macintosh LC with PDS slot supporting 24-bit adressing,
- including the LC, LCII, LCIII, Color Classic, Color Classic II, LC 520, LC 550,
- LC 475/Quadra 605, LC 575 and the Performa 4xx and 5xx lines except the Quadra
- 630, LC/Performa 580 and 5200/75 LC.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: N/A.
-
- (The preceding information on the //e Card was obtained from information sent by
- Ivan Drucker <drucker@lclark.edu>).
-
- ------
- 2.2.11 ][ in a Mac (version 2.53)
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Commercial product, no longer in production.
-
- AUTHOR: COMPUTER:applications
- 12813 Lindeley Drive
- Raleigh, NC 27614.
-
- STATUS: Development ceased.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: ][ in a Mac is a package which emulates an Apple //e.
- Functionally, it is probably similar to it's PC counterpart, "][ in a PC" (see
- below) with the following exceptions: it runs at sixty percent of the standard
- //e speed (on a MacPlus), uses only a portion of the Mac screen, has no colour
- support and limited graphics, no "real" joystick, doesn't handle copy-protected
- software, and can create problems with keyboard translation and modem port
- detection on some Macintoshes.
-
- ROMS: N/A.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: ProDOS3.3 Order (PO - size: 143360 bytes); the emulator can
- also read 3.5" ProDOS disks (usually 800K) directly from the Macintosh internal
- or external drive(s).
-
- DISK-IMAGE RESOURCE INFO: File Creator: 'CAI1', File Type: 'DISK'.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: MacPlus or SE. Some older versions of the software didn't
- run on the Mac II line. The software will not display colour even on colour
- Macintosh systems.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "][inamac.txt" (Review text file on wilbur).
- ftp://wilbur.stanford.edu/pub/emulators/apple2/][inamac.txt
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Image Converter - Disk-image converter by Lazarus I. Long which converts between
- ProDOS (][ in a Mac), DOS3.3 and Copy ][+ 7.1 image formats.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/incoming/ic.sit
-
- (Thanks to Gaku Tomiyama for information on the disk-image format. - Alex)
-
- ------
- 2.2.12 XGS-Mac (version 0.50r3)
- ------
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.cen.uiuc.edu/~m-bytnar/XGS-Mac/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~m-bytnar/XGS-Mac/xgs-mac0.50r3_PPC.sit.hqx (PPC)
- http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~m-bytnar/XGS-Mac/xgs-mac0.50r3_68K.sit.hqx (68K)
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs-0.53-src.tar.gz (beta source
- code)
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs-0.50-src.tar.gz (source code)
- Older versions as below:
- http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~m-bytnar/XGS-Mac/xgs-mac0.50r2_PPC.sit.hqx (PPC)
- http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~m-bytnar/XGS-Mac/xgs-mac0.50r1_68K.sit.hqx (68K)
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/xgs/xgs-mac0.47r3_PPC.sit.hqx
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/xgs/xgs-mac0.47r3_68K.sit.hqx
-
- AUTHOR: Joshua M. Thompson <funaho@jurai.org>; Mac version ported and maintained
- by Michael Bytnar <m-bytnar@uiuc.edu>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress. Check the mailing list for further information
- (email <majordomo@jurai.org> with the words "subscribe xgs-list" in the body of
- the letter) or the development mailing list (email <majordomo@jurai.org> with
- the words "subscribe xgs-dev" in the body of the letter). Announcements of the
- latest version of XGS-Mac are available from:
- http://internetter.com/titan/macemu/index.html.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: XGS emulates a ROM03 Apple IIGS, with the following features:
- CPU and memory map emulation, graphics modes up to super high resolution, ADB
- keyboard, clock chip, battery RAM, IWM hardware emulation for Slot 5 & 6 drives,
- ProDOS block device in Slot 7 and classic Apple ][ sound. Further IIGS features
- such as Ensoniq sound and GS/OS 6 capacity will be added in future releases.
-
- ROMS: XGS does not come with the necessary ROMs. The emulator requires a copy of
- the Apple IIGS ROM03 - these ROMs can be copied from your Apple IIGS by
- following the procedures in the "README" text file included with the package.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/xgs.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: 2IMG universal format, from version 0.50. From version 0.50
- onwards the previous proprietary image type is no longer supported. The archive
- includes a utility named "imgconv" to convert disk-images from the previous type
- into XGS image files.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: "Higher end" 68K "desktop" (colour) Macintosh with FPU or
- PowerPC Macintosh with 6Mb RAM, extended keyboard and 1-20Mb of free hard-disk
- space. Versions 0.50r2 and higher require the DrawSprocket extension.
- http://www.unsupported.com/Files/Release/DrawSprocket.sit.bin
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README" (Text file included in the archive) and "The
- Official XGS FAQ (version 1.3)".
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgsfaq13.txt
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Image Utilities for XGS-DOS v0.50 - A Macintosh port of "imageconv" and
- "imageutil" are provided in the XGS-Mac archive. These are basically identical
- in operation to their MS-DOS counterparts.
-
- ROMverify - An application which validates the XGS.ROM file. It is included in
- the XGS-Mac archive.
-
- "Using .SHK Files on an XGS" - Two-part article on using *.SHK and *.BSC files
- with XGS, by Bruce E. Fleury <bfleury@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>.
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Faqs/emul.dsk
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Faqs/emul2.dsk
-
-
- ---
- 2.3 Apple Newton Platform
- ---
-
-
- -----
- 2.3.1 TwoInHand
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Under development; Freeware.
-
- AUTHOR: Peter Liethen <pliethen@globaldialog.com>.
-
- STATUS: Alpha testing.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: TwoInHand emulates a 128K Apple //c, with dual 5.25"
- floppies, modem and printer ports. Joystick, mouse and keyboard options depend
- upon the Newton configuration. Sound is fully emulated with a lag.
-
- ROMS: Unknown.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: Non-standard (size: 160 kilobytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Newton PDA, with 452K of free space for the program, 150K
- free heap space and 160K per disk-image.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: None.
-
-
- ---
- 2.4 Atari Platform
- ---
-
-
- -----
- 2.4.1 Apple ][ A2.04
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://atari.archive.umich.edu/atari/Emulators/appleemu.arc - SEE UMICH MIRRORS
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/atari/appleemu.arc
- ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/systems/atari/umich.edu/Emulators/appleemu.arc
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Emulators/appleemu.arc
- ftp://nic.switch.ch/mirror/atari/Emulators/appleemu.arc
-
- AUTHOR: Darek Mihocka.
-
- STATUS: Unknown (date on readme file: Dec. 31, 1986).
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: An Apple ][ emulator for the Atari ST. Excerpted from the
- documentation: "it can be used as a tool to learn 6502 machine language, but
- also, it allows the ST to run Apple...software."
-
- ROMS: Apple ][ does not include the necessary ROMS - they must be copied from
- your Apple and titled "APPLSOFT.BIN" and "INTBASIC.BIN".
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: N/A. Binary files must be transferred from the Apple ][ and
- then converted using a source code program from Apple monitor hex dump into an
- Atari DOS (.BIN) format.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Atari ST with 512K, colour or monochrome.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "EMULATOR.DOC" (Text file included in the archive).
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Disk Server - A disk-image server for the Atari 1040 ST, written in OMICRON
- BASIC, by Peter Koch <pkoch@kiss.de>. It serves four disk-images over a serial
- null modem line to an Apple II.
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Emulators/disk.server.tar.Z
-
-
- ---
- 2.5 BeOS/BeBox Platform
- ---
-
- -----
- 2.5.1 Open Bernie for Be (version 0.5d1)
- -----
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Bernie/index.html
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Bernie/Be/bernie.tar.gz
-
- AUTHOR: Andre Horstmann <andre.horstmann@unifr.ch>, F.E.Systems (formerly Bright
- Software).
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Open Bernie is a BeOS version of the Power Macintosh Bernie
- ][ The Rescue, and emulates an Apple IIGS (ROM 01/03 depending upon ROM-file
- version). From the "Readme" file in the archive, "it therefore features an
- ultrafast CPU emulation kernel written entirely in handcrafted PPC assembly
- language. Bernie is also known for its extremely high compatibility level,
- running virtually every Apple II+/IIe or IIgs program."
-
- ROMS: Open Bernie does not come with the necessary IIGS version 1 or 3 ROMs.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/appleIIgs_rom01.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/GSRom01.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/gsrom03.zip
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3, ProDOS, 2IMG universal format, DiskCopy, raw data
- disk-images and harddrive files.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: BeOS compatible PowerPC Macintosh.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "Read me - or crash!" (Text file included in the archive).
-
- -----
- 2.5.2 Sargalo (version 0.11)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://cassandra.ucr.edu/pub/apple2/Sargalo.tar.gz
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Emulators/A2.BeBox.Emu.tar.gz
-
- AUTHOR: Kevin Lund <kevin@locutus.ucr.edu>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Sargalo emulates an Apple ][+, running under 8-bit video on a
- BeOS compatible PowerMac.
-
- ROMS: Sargalo comes with necessary Apple ][+ ROMs and is ready for use after
- decompression.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 order (DO - size: 143360 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: BeOS compatible PowerPC Macintosh, or BeBox.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "README" (Text file included in the archive).
-
-
- ---
- 2.6 Commodore Amiga Platform
- ---
-
-
- -----
- 2.6.1 AppleM (DEMO version)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/systems/amiga/aminet/misc/emu/applemdemo.lha
- - AMINET & SOME MIRRORS
-
- AUTHOR: Greg Dunlap <gdunlap@ecst.csuchico.edu>.
-
- STATUS: Unknown (date on readme file: July 6, 1992).
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: AppleM emulates an Apple ][+ through Rexx C; it supports all
- Apple display modes, sound, joystick and language card. Additional enhancements
- are available: lowercase text is displayed and the 6502C instruction set is
- emulated. There is no disk, modem or printer support.
-
- ROMS: AppleM does not come with the necessary ROMs. These ROMs can be copied
- from your old Apple ][ by following the procedures in the "Readme" text file
- included with the package.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: N/A.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Amiga 1000, Amiga 500 and higher running KS1.2.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "README" (Text file included in the archive).
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Load RAM - Load Apple 2000 programs into AppleM (Rexx C).
- ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/systems/amiga/aminet/misc/emu/LoadRAM.lha
-
- -----
- 2.6.2 Apple On Amiga (version 0.1)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/AppleOnAmiga.tar.Z
- ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/systems/amiga/aminet/misc/emu/AppleOnAmiga.lha
- - AMINET & SOME MIRRORS
-
- AUTHOR: Claudio Nieder <claudio@dial.eunet.ch>.
-
- STATUS: Further development ceased. The author no longer programs on the Amiga.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apple on Amiga emulates a 48K Apple ][+, with two disk drives
- (read/write but not save). It runs BASIC programs at 1/10 the speed of an Apple
- ][ and disk access can be as slow as 1/60 of an Apple ][. Booting can take five
- to six minutes. Written in Modula-2.
-
- ROMS: Apple On Amiga does not come with the necessary ROMs. These ROMs can be
- copied from your old Apple ][ by following the procedures in the "Readme" text
- file included with the package (including an uncompiled Apple ][ program which
- must be transferred).
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: Non-standard (size: 230 kilobytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: "Fast" Amiga with Workbench 2.0.4, and 1MB RAM free (such
- as 25MHZ Amiga 3000).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "Readme" (Text file included in the archive).
-
- ------
- 2.6.3 Apple 2000 (version 1.3)
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Emulators/Apple2000v13.lha
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/amiga/Apple2000v13.lha
- ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/systems/amiga/aminet/misc/emu/Apple2000v13.lha
- - AMINET & MIRRORS
-
- AUTHOR: Kevin Kralian <Kevin_Kralian@sacbbx.com>.
-
- STATUS: Further development ceased. The author posted a message to
- comp.sys.amiga.emulations stating that he will no longer be doing anything for
- the Amiga, therefore V1.3 is the last version.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apple 2000 emulates a 64K Apple ][+, allowing loading (Right-
- Amiga-L) from and saving (Right-Amiga-S) to DDD Apple compressed disk archives
- from any Amiga device. All video modes are available (Text, LoRes, HiRes and
- mixed), along with a two button joystick. Apple 2000 is able to instantly load
- and run Apple files from any Amiga device (without "disk-booting"). The emulator
- supports Amiga multi-tasking. Version 1.3 introduces a number of improvements in
- the emulator; be sure to read the documentation.
-
- ROMS: Apple 2000 does not come with the necessary ROMs. The missing ROMs are the
- disk-drive ROMs ("_DISK.ROM") and main Apple ROMs ("_APPLE.ROM") - these ROMs
- can be copied from your old Apple ][ by following the procedures in the "Apple
- 2000.doc" text file included with the package.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DDD archives, plain Apple ][ files, raw disk-images (size:
- 220 kilobytes). It is possible to use standard DOS3.3 order (DO - size: 143360
- bytes) images by renaming the 143360 byte disk-image with a *.disk extension.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 68020 Amiga with Kickstart 2.0, 1MB RAM and
- ReqTools.library (by Nico Franτois). Will not work on 68000 Amiga (A500,2000).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "Apple 2000.doc" (Text file included in the archive).
-
-
- ---
- 2.7 Commodore 64 Platform
- ---
-
-
- -----
- 2.7.1 Spartan Emulator
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Commercial product, no longer in production.
-
- AUTHOR: Mimic Systems.
-
- STATUS: Development ceased.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: The Apple ][ emulator for the Commodore 64 which was
- advertised as offering 100% Apple emulation and other features, all for the low
- price of US $595, but which turned out to be a package to transfer and re-
- compile BASIC programs on the C64.
-
- ROMS: N/A.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: N/A.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Commodore 64 (with V2.0 BASIC).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: None.
-
- (The preceding information on the Spartan Emulator was obtained from information
- sent by Paul Allen Panks <pap@dana.ucc.nau.edu>).
-
-
- ---
- 2.8 IBM-PC - Linux OS
- ---
-
-
- -----
- 2.8.1 Apple ][+ Emulator for Linux (version 0.05)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/incoming/apple2-emul-v005-linux.tar.gz
- ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming/apple2-emul-v005-linux.tar.gz
- Older versions as below:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/incoming/apple2-emul-v004-linux.tar.gz
- ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/emulators/apple2-emul-v004-linux.tar.gz
- ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/sources/usr.bin/apple2-emul-v004-linux.tar.gz
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/incoming/apple2-emul-v003g-linux.tar.gz
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/apple2-emul-v002-linux.tar.gz
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/apple2-emu-linux/apple2-emul-
- v002-linux.tar.gz
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/apple2-emu-linux/apple2-emul-
- v001-linux.tar.gz
- ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/Linux/util/emulators/apple2.tar.gz
- (v0.00 was distributed under the filename: "apple2.tar.gz").
-
- AUTHOR: Alexander Bottema <d91a1bo@meryl.csd.uu.se>; v004 and v005 by Aaron
- Culliney <chernabog@baldmountain.bbn.com>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apple ][+ Emulator for Linux "is partly written in 386 (AT&T)
- assembler and partly in C. You can switch diskettes using a diskette database
- through an intuitive interface. Furthermore, it is possible to trim the speed of
- the emulator and it runs in full speed (approximately) twice as fast as an
- standard Apple II+ on a 486DX-50...[It uses] the svgalib's key scancodes. I've
- also taken the opportunity to implement the undocumented 6502 instructions. I've
- noticed that at least two games use these undocumented instrucions; Bug Attack
- and MS Pacman. Currently I have transfered about 40 diskettes to my emulator and
- all programs/games seem to work" (from a post on "comp.emulators.apple2").
- Requires compiling (C source code).
-
- ROMS: Apple ][+ Emulator for Linux does not come with the necessary Apple ][+
- ROMs. The missing ROMs are the main Apple ROM ("apple_II.rom") and disk-
- controller ROM ("slot6.rom") - these ROMs can be copied from your Apple //e by
- following the instructions in the README file accompanying the archive.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 order (DO - size: 143360 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: SVGA lib version 1.2.9 (or later) - tested under 1.2.10.
- Kernel 1.0 (or later) - tested under 2.0.28. libc 4.4.4 (or later) - tested
- under 5.2.18. joystick 0.8.0 (or later) for PC Joystick support. flex 2.5.2
- (optional for recompiling lex files).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "README" (Text file included in the archive).
-
- -----
- 2.8.2 ProDOS Emulator (version 0.1)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/prodosemu/prodosemu.v0.1.tar.g
- z
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/prodosemu.v0.1.tar.gz
-
- AUTHOR: Matthew Ghio <ghio@netcom.com> (based on Randy Frank's 65C02 emulator
- and I/O code).
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: ProDOS Emulator emulates the ProDOS functions of an Apple
- //e, using a directory on the Unix system as a simulated drive (Slot 7, Drive 1)
- - thus eliminating the need for disk-images. Put the ProDOS files (such as
- BASIC.SYSTEM or SHRINKIT) in the same directory as the emulator; under the
- emulator the current directory appears as a disk named /UNIX at S7,D1. Requires
- compiling (C source code).
-
- ROMS: ProDOS Emulator does not come with the necessary Apple //e ROMs. The
- missing ROM is the main Apple ROM ("apple.rom") - these ROMs can be copied from
- your Apple //e by following the instructions in the README file accompanying the
- archive.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_IIe_rom.zip
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: N/A; uses current directory as simulated drive.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Unknown.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCE: "README" (Text file included in the archive).
-
- -----
- 2.8.3 XGS (version 0.50)
- -----
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs-0.50-LinuxX11.tar.gz
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs-0.53-src.tar.gz (beta source
- code)
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs-0.50-src.tar.gz (source code)
-
- AUTHOR: Joshua M. Thompson <funaho@jurai.org>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress. Check the mailing list for further information
- (email <majordomo@jurai.org> with the words "subscribe xgs-list" in the body of
- the letter) or the development mailing list (email <majordomo@jurai.org> with
- the words "subscribe xgs-dev" in the body of the letter).
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: XGS emulates a ROM03 Apple IIGS, with the following features:
- CPU and memory map emulation, graphics modes up to super high resolution, ADB
- keyboard, clock chip, battery RAM, IWM hardware emulation for Slot 5 & 6 drives,
- ProDOS block device in Slot 7 and classic Apple ][ sound. Further IIGS features
- such as Ensoniq sound and GS/OS 6 capacity will be added in future releases.
-
- ROMS: XGS does not come with the necessary ROMs. The emulator requires a copy of
- the Apple IIGS ROM03 - these ROMs can be copied from your Apple IIGS by
- following the procedures in the "README" text file included with the package.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/xgs.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: 2IMG universal format, from version 0.50. From version 0.50
- onwards the previous proprietary image type is no longer supported. The archive
- includes a utility named "imgconv" to convert disk-images from the previous type
- into XGS image files.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Linux+X11 (ELF format only).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README" (Text file included in the archive) and "The
- Official XGS FAQ (version 1.3)".
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgsfaq13.txt
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Revival - a 2IMG image utility for Windows 95, by Thomas Fok
- <thomas@glink.net.hk> (2IMG format not compatible with XGS versions prior to
- 0.48)
- http://www.glink.net.hk/~thomas/revival.htm
-
- "Using .SHK Files on an XGS" - Two-part article on using *.SHK and *.BSC files
- with XGS, by Bruce E. Fleury <bfleury@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>.
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Faqs/emul.dsk
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Faqs/emul2.dsk
-
-
- ---
- 2.9 IBM-PC - MSDOS OS
- ---
-
- HINT: CanÆt run Wizardry or any other software which requires the disk-image
- being write protected? Just set the MSDOS read-only attribute (ATTRIB +r) on the
- disk-image...
-
- -----
- 2.9.1 Applemu (Apple Emu)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/ibmpc/applemu.zip
-
- AUTHOR: Unknown.
-
- STATUS: Development ceased.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Applemu emulates a 48K Apple ][+, and allows disk-swapping.
- Disk-images are "saved" to directly on the hard-disk from within the emulator.
- An option to write protect the disk-image being loaded into either drive is
- offered. The function keys control disk-swapping routines. Unfortunately, most
- of the more advanced Apple software requires a 64K machine, and thus will not
- load on Applemu.
-
- ROMS: Applemu comes with the necessary Apple ][+ ROMs and is ready for use after
- decompression. The Apple ROMs are stored in "APPLBIOS.COM".
-
- NOTE: To run Intbasic programs, get the "INTBASIC.COM" file, rename
- "APPLBIOS.COM" as "FPBASIC.COM", and then rename "INTBASIC.COM" as
- "APPLBIOS.COM".
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: Nibblized Dos Order (NDO - size: 232960 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80286 cpu with CGA graphics (recommended) - according to
- the documentation, any PC with "128K memory, DOS 2.0 or greater", although on a
- 4.77 MHZ 8088 it takes almost a minute to boot a disk.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "APPLE.DOC" (Text file included in the archive). The "Apple2
- Emulation Frequently Asked Questions" guide contains a great deal of information
- on this emulator as well as converting disk-image files for use with it.
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- INTBASIC.COM - File containing the Integer Basic language for Apple Emu.
- ftp://wilbur.stanford.edu/pub/apple2/incoming/intbasic.com
-
- -----
- 2.9.2 ApplePC (version 2.52b)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://users.aol.com/davidells/ApplePC/ApplePC.zip (version 2.52b)
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.52.zip
- Older versions as below:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.50.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.45.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.42.zip
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/applepc2.40.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.40.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.30.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.20.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.13.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.12.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.11.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.10.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.06.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.05.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.05.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_2.00.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_1.90.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_1.81.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_1.80.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_1.70.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_1.66.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_1.65.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_1.60.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/ApplePC_1.50.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/apple2c_1.00.zip
- ftp://ftp.gmd.de/if-archive/emulators/appleII/ApplePC_220.zip
-
- AUTHOR: David Ellsworth <davidells@aol.com> (based on code by Randy Spurlock).
-
- STATUS: Unknown.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: ApplePC emulates a 128K Apple //c. From a post by the author
- on "comp.emulators.apple2": "It is extremely fast, has true 'pixel-perfect'
- graphics (switchable between mono and colour), a built-in debugger, and disk-
- swapping." The emulator will work with it's own (non-standard) //c, //e files
- and Applewin's //e ROM file - to provide additional software compatibility. From
- v2.00a it also uses Applewin's ][+ ROM to supply an Apple ][+ mode.
-
- ROMS: ApplePC comes with the necessary Apple ROMs, which are supplied in
- separate files for the //c and //e ROMs.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_II_rom.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_II+_rom.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_IIc_rom.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple_IIe_rom.zip
- ftp://users.aol.com/davidells/ApplePC/Apple.II.plus.ROM.zip
- ftp://users.aol.com/davidells/ApplePC/Apple.IIc.ROM.zip
- ftp://users.aol.com/davidells/ApplePC/Apple.IIe.ROM.zip
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes); from version 2.05a
- the emulator also supports Nibblized Dos Order (NDO - size: 232960 bytes); from
- version 2.40a is also supports ProDOS Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes). It also
- supports virtual hard-disk volumes in //e emulation mode only.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80386 CPU with VGA graphics.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "APPLE.DOC" (Text file included in the archive). An online
- version of the documentation is available from:
- http://www.ecnet.net/users/mumbv/pages/applepcdoc.html
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- A2PCText v0.2 - Command-line based program which extracts 40 and 80 column text
- images from ApplePC's "save state" file.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applepc/a2pctext.zip
-
- sdv2hdv - A small PC utility to remove the 15 byte header from Sim2E .HDVs for
- use with ApplePC, by Greg Elkin <beermat@cix.compulink.co.uk>.
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Emulators/sdv2hdv.zip.uue
-
- Bootable hard-drive - Details for creating a bootable virtual hard-drive
- suggested by Rejean Bazinet:
- 1) Use debug in DOS to create the hard-disk file by typing:
- debug harddisk.hdv
- w
- q
- and return to DOS with the harddisk.hdv file of 0 bytes.
- 2) Start ApplePC and select 'D' for disk, then 'S' to change to Slot 7, then
- '1' and press TAB to select the file harddisk.hdv.
- 3) Press 'Z' to set harddisk emulation to ON, and press 'S' to return to
- Slot 6.
- 4) Select a ProDOS master disk-image with SYSUTIL.SYSTEM, and type
- '-sysutil.system'. Select Format a Disk, choose Slot 7 and Drive 1, and
- after the drive is formatted, copy the master ProDOS files to harddisk.hdv.
- 5) Return to the ] prompt and type 'PR#7' to test the harddisk.hdv.
-
- -----
- 2.9.3 Appler
- -----
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/3577/appler.html
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/3577/appler.zip
- http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/3577/aplersrc.zip (Source Code)
-
- AUTHOR: Emil Dochevsky <zajo@geocities.com> & Alexander Patalensky.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Appler emulates a 64K Apple ][. It supports all video modes,
- a digital joystick (using the number-pad) and two floppy disk drives. Realtime
- mode can be toggled for faster machines. Other options include an inbuilt
- debugger, file- and disk-manager, keyboard setup feature and help screens. The
- RAM state of the emulator can be saved at any time to a disk file.
-
- ROMS: Appler comes with the necessary Apple II ROMs and is ready for use after
- decompression. The Apple ROMs are stored in "APPLE.ROM" and "FLOPPY.ROM".
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes) and Nibblized Dos
- Order (NDO - size: 232960 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80386 cpu with 1Mb RAM, EGA graphics, MS-DOS 3.30
- (486/33MHz recommended).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "APPLER.DOC" (Text file included in the archive).
-
- -----
- 2.9.4 Apl2Em
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/apple_2_for_windows/apl2em/apl
- 2em.zip
- ftp://sunb.ocs.mq.edu.au/PC/Emulators/apl2em.zip
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/ibmpc/apl2em.zip
-
- AUTHOR: Randy Spurlock <randys@gocart.eng.hou.compaq.com>.
-
- STATUS: Development ceased.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apl2Em emulates a 64K Apple][+, but does not allow disk-
- swapping whilst in use. Disk-images are "saved" to directly on the hard-disk
- from within the emulator. This means that although Apl2Em can run all of the 64K
- multi-disk software that Applemu cannot, you can only pre-load two disks (D1 and
- D2).
-
- ROMS: Apl2Em comes with the necessary Apple ][+ ROMs and is ready for use after
- decompression. The Apple ROMs in "APPLE.ROM" and the disk-drive controller ROMs
- are stored in "DISK.ROM".
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80286 cpu with CGA graphics (will not display correctly on
- a monochrome monitor).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "APPLE.DOC" (Text file included in the archive). The "Apple2
- Emulation Frequently Asked Questions" guide contains a great deal of information
- on this emulator as well as converting disk-image files for use with it.
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Appjoy - Modified executable for Apl2Em by Dan Wolfsond <wolfsond@cse.fau.edu>,
- which replaces the numeric joystick emulation with a PC analog joystick.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/apple_2_for_windows/apl2em/app
- joy.zip
-
- -----
- 2.9.5 Apl2Em-2 (Apl2Em v2)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/apple_2_for_windows/apl2em/apl
- 2em-2.zip
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/ibmpc/apl2em-2.zip
-
- AUTHOR: Randy Spurlock <randys@gocart.eng.hou.compaq.com>.
-
- STATUS: See Apl2Em-3.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apl2Em-2 emulates a 64K Apple ][+, but does not allow disk-
- swapping whilst in use. Disk-images are "saved" to directly on the hard-disk
- from within the emulator. This means that although Apl2Em can run all of the 64K
- multi-disk software that Applemu cannot, you can only pre-load two disks (D1 and
- D2).
-
- NOTE: Some people have found a way to "swap" disk-image files whilst the
- emulator is running by using the multi-tasking abilities of Windows or OS/2. It
- would be a case of moving the "SYSTEM.DSK" file (or whatever the default DSK
- name is for D1) out of the A2EM directory and replacing it with a subsequent
- disk (also titled "SYSTEM.DSK"). A routine to handle disk-swapping under OS/2 is
- available (see below).
-
- ROMS: Apl2Em-2 does not come with the necessary Apple ][+ ROMs. The missing ROMs
- are the main Apple ROMs ("APPLE.ROM") and disk-drive ROMs ("FLOPPY.ROM") - these
- ROMs can be copied from your old Apple ][ by following the procedures in the
- "dumping-ROMs" text file on wilbur. You don't really need the Serial ROMs to use
- Apl2Em-2 - just edit the "APPLE.INI" file at Slot 1 to read "Type=Empty".
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80286 cpu with CGA graphics (will not display correctly on
- a monochrome monitor).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "APPLE.DOC" (Text file included in the archive). The
- "emulate-apple2-faq" contains a great deal of information on this emulator as
- well as converting disk-image files for us with it.
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Apl2em2f - A routine to handle disk-swapping for Apl2Em-2 under OS/2.
- ftp://frmap711.mathp7.jussieu.fr/pub/scratch/rideau/misc/apple2/apl2em2f.zip
-
- CAPPLE v2.0 - Routines released by Scott Crow <corvus@am.ucsc.edu> which replace
- the keyboard joystick emulation with a PC analog joystick routine, as well as a
- speed delay.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/apple_2_for_windows/apl2em/cap
- ple-v2.zip
-
- Lowercase - Activate the full lowercase features of the Apple's character ROM on
- the ][+ emulator, with a hex editor, APPLE.ROM and the simple instructions in
- this file! From Rich Williamson <glitch@eskimo.com>.
- ftp://wilbur.stanford.edu/pub/apple2/apl-lower.txt
-
- -----
- 2.9.6 Apl2Em-3 (Apl2Em v3)
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/apple_2_for_windows/apl2em/apl
- 2em-3.zip
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/apl2em3.zip
-
- AUTHOR: Tew Neal T. <loopy@bert.cs.byu.edu> (based on Apl2Em by Randy Spurlock).
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apl2Em-3 emulates a 64K Apple][+ (see Apl2Em-2 above for
- details). New items added are: adjustable emulator speed, disk-switching, mixed
- low resolution and text mode, a fix for low resolution colours, improved high
- resolution graphics and joystick support.
-
- ROMS: Apl2Em-3 comes with the necessary Apple ][+ ROMs and is ready for use
- after decompression. The Apple ROMs are stored in "APPLE.ROM", the disk-drive
- ROMs in "FLOPPY.ROM" and the serial ROMs in "SERIAL.ROM".
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80286 cpu with CGA graphics (will not display correctly on
- a monochrome monitor).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "APPLE.DOC" (Text file included in the archive). The
- "emulate-apple2-faq" contains a great deal of information on this emulator as
- well as converting disk-image files for us with it.
-
- -----
- 2.9.7 Apple ][+ Emulator
- -----
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/ibmpc/apl6502.zip
-
- AUTHOR: Steven E. Hugg <hugg@cs.fsu.edu>.
-
- STATUS: Development ceased.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apple ][+ Emulator is a partially-completed project with a
- number of bugs.
-
- ROMS: Apple ][+ Emulator does not include the necessary ROMs. The ROMs required
- are: Apple ROM ("ROM.DAT") and the disk controller ROM ("DABOOT.DAT").
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Unknown.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "6502.DOC" (Text file included in the archive).
-
- -----
- 2.9.8 AppleUni (version 2.79.40)
- -----
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://apple.rum.org/inside.html
- http://freenet.buffalo.edu/~ag784/
- http://ftsoy.falcon.org/appleuni/AppleUni/ (Mirror)
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://apple.rum.org/AppleUni/AppleUni-2.79.40.exe (upgrade executable)
- http://apple.rum.org/AppleUni/AppleUni-2.79.40.zip (base package)
- Older versions as below:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/appleuni/appleuni-2.79.30.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/appleuni/appleuni-2.79.19.pre-
- release.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/appleuni/apluni2.73.zip
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/apluni2.73.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/appleuni/apluni24.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/appleuni/apluni21.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/appleuni/apluni19.zip
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/ibmpc/apluni19.zip
-
- AUTHOR: Andrew J. Kroll <ag784@freenet.buffalo.edu> <ajk@ftsoy.falcon.org>
- (earlier versions based on code by Randy Spurlock).
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: AppleUni emulates an Apple ][+; it supports all Apple video
- modes except mixed mode with four lines of text below the graphics, has a 32K
- language card and allows saving to disk-images. Mixed text/graphics and //e
- emulation with 80 column card are planned for future releases. Hard-drive
- emulation is supported from version 2.79.
-
- ROMS: Later versions of AppleUni come with the necessary Apple ][+ ROMs and are
- ready for use after decompression. The ROMs included (or required) are: Apple
- ROM (IIP.IMG), disk controller ROM (DSK.IMG) and the super serial card ROM
- (SER.IMG).
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes); from version 2.73 the
- emulator also supports Nibblized Dos Order (NDO - size: 232960 bytes). From
- version 2.79 it also support virtual hard-disk volumes.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 8088 cpu with CGA graphics (minimum), EGA or VGA
- recommended ("the only emulator that will run on an XT, and that fully emulates
- Apple's Super Serial Card!" - from "APPLEUNI.DOC"). VGA minimum from version
- 2.79.35.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "APPLEUNI.DOC", "HISTORY.DOC" and "APPLUNI.FAQ" (Text files
- included with the archive).
-
- -----
- 2.9.9 Central Point Option Board
- -----
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.ece.nwu.edu/~cbachman/apple.html (Information and software
- for the Option Board)
-
- AVAILABILITY: Commercial product, no longer in production.
-
- AUTHOR: Central Point.
-
- STATUS: Development ceased.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: This product is not strictly an emulator, but a hardware card
- which acts as an addition to the drive controller. Functionally, it allows PC
- drives to read GCR encoded disks (Mac 800K and Apple ][).
-
- ROMS: N/A.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: N/A.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Unknown.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: N/A.
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- IMG2DSK - Small executable which converts Option Board disk-images to the
- standard emulator format.
- http://www.ece.nwu.edu/~cbachman/img2dsk.zip
-
- ------
- 2.9.10 SimIIe - SimSystem IIe (version 1.0)
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Shareware, available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/simiie/sim2e.zip
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Emulators/IIE4PC.LZH
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/ibmpc/simiie.zip
-
- NOTE: SimIIe is Shareware for ten days;
- registration costs $50 (US) + $6 shipping.
- American Research Inc.
- 2120 Deercreek Rd.
- Simi Valley, CA 93065.
-
- AUTHOR: Jim Sproul.
-
- STATUS: Unknown.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: SimIIe emulates a 128K Apple //e, using "clean-room" ROMs. It
- allows disk-swapping and saving to a disk-image - in short, is does just about
- everything: 80 columns, parallel printer adaptor, FOUR simulated disk-drives (5
- 1/4, 3 1/2 and ProDOS hard-drives), real joystick routines and more! On the
- negative side, this emulator is extremely slow on 33mHz computers.
-
- ROMS: N/A (Apple ROMs are not used in this emulator).
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: SimIIe (IIe - size: 143390 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80286 cpu with CGA graphics, 80486 recommended. SimIIe
- will not work on 8086, 8088 or V20 microprocessors, and is not compatible with
- Microsoft Windows (it cannot be run as a DOS task).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "SIMIIE.DOC" (Text file included in the archive).
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- PATSIM2E - A patched version of the SimIIe executable, for computers which hang
- after pressing "R" in the configuration screen, giving a black screen.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/simiie/patsim2e.zip
-
- SIM2DU10 - Utilities for SimIIe released by Galen C. Hunt <gchunt@cc.dixie.edu>.
- These include .IIE and .HDV creation programs and a single file transfer
- utility. Source code included.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/simiie/sim2du10.zip
-
- SIMIIE_F - A simple patch to fix hanging at the directory/file select box, by
- <mpohores@sfu.ca>.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/simiie/simiie_f.doc
-
- 32MB_HD - A 32Mb virtual hard-disk (.HDV) for SimIIe, containing Apple ProDOS
- 2.0.3, BASIC.SYSTEM 1.5 and ShrinkIt 3.4, by <beermat@cix.compulink.co.uk>.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/simiie/32mb_hd.zip
-
- ------
- 2.9.11 TrackStar/TrackStar Plus
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Commercial product, no longer in production.
-
- AUTHOR: Diamond Computer Systems, Inc.
- 470 Lakeside Drive
- Sunnyvale, California 94086.
- (408)736-2000 Telephone
- (408)730-5750 FAX
-
- STATUS: Development ceased.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: The TrackStar Plus is an 8-bit ISA card for the PC AT,
- emulating a a 128K //e. Standard features include a 65C02 microprocessor, with
- 128K main memory, 40 and 80 column text, and LoRes, HiRes and Double HiRes
- graphic modes. Four disk-drives and a hard-drive are supported, along with local
- area networks, and standard serial and parallel ports. The TrackStar can access
- up to 10Mb of the PC hard-drive, allows the attachment of an Apple floppy drive
- for complete compatibility with protected software, and has joystick support.
-
- ROMS: N/A.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: "TrackStore" (40/80 track images capable of duplicating
- protected software, file extension *.APP) and virtual hard-disk support (10Mb of
- the PC hard-drive). The card actually runs original software on 5.25" diskette,
- although it can be used to create disk-images for use with other emulators.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80286 CPU with CGA graphics.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: N/A.
-
- (The preceding information on the TrackStar was obtained from information sent
- by Tony Ramos <ramos.15@osu.edu>).
-
- ------
- 2.9.12 ][ in a PC
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Commercial product, no longer in production.
-
- AUTHOR: COMPUTER:applications
- 12813 Lindeley Drive
- Raleigh, NC 27614.
-
- STATUS: Development ceased.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: ][ in a PC is a package which emulates an unenhanced Apple
- //e, including all necessary utility programs for transferring Apple II software
- bidirectionally between an Apple II and IBM compatible computer. The emulator
- supports 128K memory, serial and parallel outputs, two 5.25" drives, two 3.5"
- drives, ProDOS hard-disk, 40/80 column text, full colour HiRes/LoRes graphics,
- joystick support, and Applesoft compatible BASIC.
-
- ROMS: N/A.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: N/A.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80286 CPU with CGA graphics/Apple ][+ or greater with
- serial card.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: N/A.
-
- (The preceding information on ][ in a PC was obtained from a review compiled by
- Arthur A. Luna <netcoking@aol.com>).
-
- ------
- 2.9.13 XGS-DOS (version 0.50r4)
- ------
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/xd0504.zip
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/xd0504.rar
-
- AUTHOR: Joshua M. Thompson <funaho@jurai.org>; DOS version ported and maintained
- by Gilles Tschopp <gilles.tschopp@icare.ch>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress. Check the mailing list for further information
- (email <majordomo@jurai.org> with the words "subscribe xgs-list" in the body of
- the letter) or the development mailing list (email <majordomo@jurai.org> with
- the words "subscribe xgs-dev" in the body of the letter).
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: XGS emulates a ROM03 Apple IIGS, with the following features:
- CPU and memory map emulation, graphics modes up to super high resolution, ADB
- keyboard, clock chip, battery RAM, IWM hardware emulation for Slot 5 & 6 drives,
- ProDOS block device in Slot 7 and classic Apple ][ sound. Further IIGS features
- such as GS/OS 6 capacity will be added in future releases.
-
- ROMS: XGS does not come with the necessary ROMs. The emulator requires a copy of
- the Apple IIGS ROM03 - these ROMs can be copied from your Apple IIGS by
- following the procedures in the "README" text file included with the package.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/xgs.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: 2IMG universal format, from version 0.50. From version 0.50
- onwards the previous proprietary image type is no longer supported. The archive
- includes a utility named "imgconv" to convert disk-images from the previous type
- into XGS image files.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 90 MHz Pentium or better, running DOS 5.0, Win95 or OS/2
- Warp 3.0 or higher, with 8Mb RAM (for DOS) or 16Mb (Win95/Warp). XGS-DOS will
- NOT work with 486 systems.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README" (Text file included in the archive) and "The
- Official XGS FAQ (version 1.3)".
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgsfaq13.txt
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- An image file for testing XGS-DOS.
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/imgtest.zip
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/imgtest.rar
-
- Image Utilities for XGS-DOS v0.48, written by Matthew Conte
- <itsbroke@ix.netcom.com>.
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/imgutil.zip (DOS)
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/imgutil.rar (DOS)
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/imgutos2.zip (OS/2 Warp)
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/imgutos2.rar (OS/2 Warp)
-
- Revival - a 2IMG image utility for Windows 95, by Thomas Fok
- <thomas@glink.net.hk> (2IMG format not compatible with XGS versions prior to
- 0.48)
- http://www.glink.net.hk/~thomas/revival.htm
-
- "Using .SHK Files on an XGS" - Two-part article on using *.SHK and *.BSC files
- with XGS, by Bruce E. Fleury <bfleury@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>.
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Faqs/emul.dsk
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Faqs/emul2.dsk
-
- XCHANGE 1.0B2
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/xchange.zip
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/XCHANGE.RAR
-
- ------
- 2.9.14 XGS (version 0.50)
- ------
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs050.zip
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs-0.53-src.tar.gz (beta source
- code)
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs-0.50-src.tar.gz (source code)
-
- AUTHOR: Joshua M. Thompson <funaho@jurai.org>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress. Check the mailing list for further information
- (email <majordomo@jurai.org> with the words "subscribe xgs-list" in the body of
- the letter) or the development mailing list (email <majordomo@jurai.org> with
- the words "subscribe xgs-dev" in the body of the letter).
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: XGS emulates a ROM03 Apple IIGS, with the following features:
- CPU and memory map emulation, graphics modes up to super high resolution, ADB
- keyboard, clock chip, battery RAM, IWM hardware emulation for Slot 5 & 6 drives,
- ProDOS block device in Slot 7 and classic Apple ][ sound. Further IIGS features
- such as Ensoniq sound and GS/OS 6 capacity will be added in future releases.
-
- ROMS: XGS does not come with the necessary ROMs. The emulator requires a copy of
- the Apple IIGS ROM03 - these ROMs can be copied from your Apple IIGS by
- following the procedures in the "README" text file included with the package.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/xgs.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: 2IMG universal format, from version 0.50. From version 0.50
- onwards the previous proprietary image type is no longer supported. The archive
- includes a utility named "imgconv" to convert disk-images from the previous type
- into XGS image files.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 90 MHz Pentium or better, running Win32 with DirectX.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README" (Text file included in the archive) and "The
- Official XGS FAQ (version 1.3)".
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgsfaq13.txt
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Image Utilities for XGS-DOS v0.48, written by Matthew Conte
- <itsbroke@ix.netcom.com>.
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/imgutil.zip (DOS)
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/imgutil.rar (DOS)
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/imgutos2.zip (OS/2 Warp)
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/imgutos2.rar (OS/2 Warp)
-
- Revival - a 2IMG image utility for Windows 95, by Thomas Fok
- <thomas@glink.net.hk> (2IMG format not compatible with XGS versions prior to
- 0.48)
- http://www.glink.net.hk/~thomas/revival.htm
-
- "Using .SHK Files on an XGS" - Two-part article on using *.SHK and *.BSC files
- with XGS, by Bruce E. Fleury <bfleury@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>.
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Faqs/emul.dsk
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Faqs/emul2.dsk
-
- XCHANGE 1.0B2
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/xchange.zip
- http://classicgaming.com/xgsdos/Download/XCHANGE.RAR
-
-
- ----
- 2.10 IBM-PC - Windows OS
- ----
-
- HINT: CanÆt run Wizardry or any other software which requires the disk-image
- being write protected? Just set the MSDOS read-only attribute (ATTRIB +r) on the
- disk-image...
-
- ------
- 2.10.1 Apple II Oasis for Windows (v1.5)
- ------
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/4414
-
- AVAILABILITY: Shareware, available for free download from:
- http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/4414/apl24win.zip
- ftp://ftp.tu-varna.acad.bg/private/TA/apl24win.zip
- Older versions as below:
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Emulators/APL24WIN.ZIP (v1.45)
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/apple_2_for_windows/apl24win.z
- ip (v1.30)
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/apple_2_for_windows/apl24wn.zi
- p (v1.30)
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/apple_2_for_windows/apl2em4w.i
- ma.gz (WinImage/DCF file) (v1.20)
-
- Also distributed from:
- Public (software) Library (http://pslweb.com/)
- P.O. Box 35705
- Houston, TX 77235-5705
-
- Use program name: Apple II Emulator for Windows
- and item number #11972
-
- Public (software) Library requires a small fee covering the
- cost of the disk, plus shipping.
-
- NOTE: Apple II Oasis for Windows is Shareware; registration costs $25 (US).
-
- AUTHOR: Teodor Angeloff <apl24win@usa.net> or <ta@ms3.tu-varna.acad.bg>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apple II Oasis for Windows emulates a 128K+ Apple //e, with
- 65C02 and Z80 microprocessors, an 80-column card, all video modes, Disk II
- drives and fixed disks, real-time clock, joystick and Apple II mouse, amongst
- other things. From version 1.45 onwards, the package also includes two Apple II
- disk utilities - the Apple II Disk Manager and the Apple II Disk Server.
-
- ROMS: Apple II Oasis for Windows comes with the necessary Apple //e ROMs.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: A4W (A4W - size: 143388 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80386 or better running Windows 3.1.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: Unknown.
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Apple II Disk Manager - An application which performs directory list, copy,
- move, delete, etc. operations on Apple DOS 3.3 and ProDOS formatted disk-images.
- This application is included in the emulator archive.
-
- Apple II Disk Server - A remote ProDOS hard-disk in a disk-image file. Included
- in the emulator archive.
-
- (Thanks to the author for sending a copy of his emulator. - Alex)
-
- ------
- 2.10.2 AppleWin (version 1.4)
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/incoming/apple14_fixed.zip (executable)
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/AppleWin_1.10.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/AppleWin_1.10_src.zip
- Older versions as below:
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/apple13.zip
- (executable only)
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/apple12.zip
- (executable only)
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/apple112.zip
- (executable only)
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/aplwin95.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/AppleWin_1.00.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/AppleWin_1.00_src.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/AppleWin_beta2.zip
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/aplwinb2.zip
- ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/ap/applewin/aplwinb2.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/AppleWin_beta1.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/AppleWin_alpha.zip
-
- AUTHOR: Michael O'Brien <mobrien@netcom.com>; upgrade executables by Terry Hsu
- <TERA.bbs@bbs.ee.nthu.edu.tw>.
-
- STATUS: Source code released for public modification.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: AppleWin is a 32-bit Windows program which emulates a
- "Platinum" model enhanced Apple //e with 128k RAM. It supports all video modes,
- including double high-res and mixed mode. It plays sound through a sound card
- (preferred) or the PC speaker. It supports emulating an Apple joystick using
- the PC keyboard, joystick, or mouse. It allows saving to disk images and on-
- the-fly swapping of disk images.
-
- There are two versions of AppleWin, both included in the ZIP file:
- applew31.exe -- Use this version if you are running Windows 3.1 or Windows for
- Workgroups. You must also install the Win32s 32-bit
- extensions, which are available from the same FTP site.
- applewin.exe -- Use this version if you are running Windows 95 or Windows NT.
-
- It is recommended that you switch your video card to 256-color mode for best
- performance when running AppleWin. If you are having trouble using AppleWin
- with your video driver, or trouble formatting disks under AppleWin, obtain and
- install "patch2.zip" which is available from the same FTP site.
-
- If you do not have a joystick driver for Windows, you can obtain "ibmjoy.zip"
- from the FTP site. Remember to calibrate your joystick using the Windows
- Control Panel before using it in AppleWin.
-
- By default, AppleWin controls its emulation speed so that it runs exactly as
- fast as a real Apple //e. If you would like for it to run as fast as possible
- on your system, click on the Configuration button (on the bottom) and turn off
- the "control system speed" option.
-
- Versions 1.00 and 1.10 are faster and includes speed control, modem support, and
- monochrome monitor emulation. Version 1.00 requires Windows 95 or NT (not
- Win32s). And both now come with source code!
-
- ROMS: AppleWin comes with the necessary Apple ][+ and //e ROMs, stored in
- "APPLE2.ROM" and "APPLE2E.ROM".
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3, ProDOS and nibblized orders (auto-detecting).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80486 or better running Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5, or
- Windows 3.1 (Windows 3.1 requires Win32s).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README.TXT" (Text file included in the archive). Online
- help available from within AppleWin.
-
- (Thanks to the author for the description of the emulator appearing above. -
- Alex)
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- IBMJOY - Joystick driver which replaces the emulated number-pad joystick.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/ibmjoy.zip
- ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/ap/applewin/ibmjoy.zip
-
- Replacement patches for Applewin - fixes some video driver/disk formatting
- problems.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/applewin/patch2.zip
- ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/ap/applewin/patch2.zip
-
- AppleWin speed patch - Undocumented method of speeding up AppleWin, suggested
- by Bruno Zeitoun <100125.2116@compuserve.com>:
- 1) Launch Regedit.exe (under Win95)
- 2) Open HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/AppleWin/CurrentVersion/Calibation/
- CycleGranularity
- 3) Modify the value: the higher the value, the faster AppleWin runs...
-
-
- ----
- 2.11 Emulator Source Code
- ----
-
-
- ------
- 2.11.1 6502 Emulation Package (March 28 1997)
- ------
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.komkon.org/fms/CPUs/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.komkon.org/fms/CPUs/M6502-032897.tar.Z
- http://www.komkon.org/fms/CPUs/M6502-032897.zip
-
- AUTHOR: Marat Fayzullin <fms@cs.umd.edu>.
-
- STATUS: N/A.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: This package contains the source for the emulation core of
- the 6502 CPU. Although not an actual emulator, the 6502 CPU was used in the 8-
- bit Apple ][ series. See http://www.komkon.org/fms/CPUs/ for terms of use, as
- well as other emulator resources such as how to write an emulator.
-
- ROMS: N/A
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: N/A.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: N/A.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: N/A.
-
- ------
- 2.11.2 Apple2
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/apple2.tar.Z
- ftp://apple2.caltech.edu/pub/apple2/emulators/a2shar.Z
-
- AUTHOR: Peter Koch <pkoch@kiss.de>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress. Contact Peter Koch <pkoch@kiss.de> for more
- information.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apple2 emulates an Apple ][ or ][+ with 64k. Supports disk
- swapping. Any disk, which is copyable with COPYA or FILER can be used as disk
- image. Supports 40 column text, 80 column text (videx emulation), lores, hires
- and mixed modes. Requires compiling (C source code).
-
- ROMS: Apple2 does not come with the necessary ROMs.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Unix/X Windows.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: The "Apple2 Emulation Frequently Asked Questions" guide
- contains information on this emulator. There is some more documentation in the
- tar-archive.
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Emulating - Discussion by Peter Koch on how he built his emulator.
- ftp://wilbur.stanford.edu/pub/apple2/emulating.txt
-
- (Thanks to the author for the description of the emulator appearing above. -
- Alex)
-
- ------
- 2.11.3 Apple2e
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/ap2e.tar.Z (curses code)
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/ap2egl.tar.Z (GL code)
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/emu.disks.tar.Z (Disks)
-
- AUTHOR: Randy Frank <randy@tessa.iaf.uiowa.edu>.
-
- STATUS: Unknown.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apple2e emulates a 128K Apple //e, with an 80 column card in
- slot 3 and a combination of cards in slots 5, 6 and 7. Requires compiling (C
- source code).
-
- ROMS: Apple2e requires ROMs copied from an Enhanced //e ONLY! and a copy of the
- PRODOS file from a bootable ProDOS disk. These should be binary files named
- "CDROM" and "PRODOS" respectively.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes). The "aii.docs" text
- file contains a short program for creating disk-images on the Apple for use with
- the emulator.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Unix.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "aii.docs" (Text file included in the archive), and the
- "emua2e.docs" text file. The "Apple2 Emulation Frequently Asked Questions" guide
- contains information on this emulator.
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/emua2e.docs
-
- ------
- 2.11.4 Apple2Emul
- ------
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.pbm.com/skrenta/a2/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.pbm.com/skrenta/a2/a2.tar.gz
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/Apple2Emul.tar.Z
-
- STATUS: Unknown.
-
- AUTHOR: Rich Skrenta <skrenta@pbm.com> and Tom Markson.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Apple2Emul is an emulator for Unix. Requires compiling (C
- source code).
-
- ROMS: Unknown.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 order (DO - size: 143360 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Unix.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "Apple2Emul.readme" and "a2.readme" (Text files included in
- the archive).
-
- ------
- 2.11.5 a2
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/a2.tar.Z
-
- AUTHOR: Rich Skrenta <skrenta@pbm.com>; additions by Mat Hostetter
- <mjhostet@athena.mit.edu>.
-
- STATUS: Unknown.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: a2 is an adaptation of Rich Skrenta's emulator code, for NeXT
- step. Fast hi-res graphics support added by Mat Hostetter using WozView.
- Requires compiling (C source code).
-
- ROMS: a2 does not include the necessary ROMs. The "SNARF" document contains
- instructions on how to get a copy of the Apple ROMs.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: Unknown (size: 215040 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: NeXT.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README" and "NOTES" (Text files included in the archive).
-
- ------
- 2.11.6 KEGS (Kent's Emulated GS) (version 0.32)
- ------
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.mtnweb.com/~kentd/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.mtnweb.com/~kentd/kegs.0.32b.tar.gz
- Older versions as below:
- http://www.mtnweb.com/~kentd/kegs.0.31.tar.gz
- http://www.mtnweb.com/~kentd/kegs.0.30.tar.gz
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Emulators/kegs.0.30.tar.gz
-
- AUTHOR: Kent Dickey <kentd@mtnweb.com>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SCREENSHOTS:
- http://www.mtnweb.com/~kentd/screenshots.html
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: KEGS emulates a 4MB Apple //gs. Excerpted from the
- "README.kegs" text file: "Fast 65816 emulation (about 6MHz on a 712/80, and
- 15MHz on a C180). Emulates low-level 5.25" and 3.5" drive accesses (even nibble-
- copiers work!). Emulates classic Apple II sound and 32-voice Ensoniq sound. All
- sound is played in 16-bit stereo at 48KHz. Emulates all Apple //gs graphics
- modes, including border effects. Can handle mixed-displays (superhires at the
- top, lores at the bottom). Mouse and joystick support (although the joystick is
- hard to use). Emulates all Apple //gs memory "tricks" for full compatibility.
- Low-level ADB keyboard and mouse emulation enables Wolfenstein 3D to run. Clock
- chip emulation makes the Unix time available to the Apple //gs. Emulated battery
- RAM remembers control panel settings...KEGS is so accurate, even the built-in
- ROM selftests pass (you must be in 2.5MHz speed mode to pass the self-
- tests)...KEGS boots s7d1 by default. You can change this using the emulated
- control panel, just like a real Apple //gs. KEGS emulates a //gs with two 5.25"
- drives in slot 6, two 3.5" drives in slot 5, and up to 32 "hard drives" in slot
- 7." The archive contains an executable as well as C source code.
-
- ROMS: KEGS does not include the necessary ROM; it needs to be provided in the
- form of a file called "ROM" in the KEGS directory. It can be either from a ROM
- 01 (131072 bytes) or from a ROM 03 machine (262144 bytes).
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/appleIIgs_rom01.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/GSRom01.zip
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/gsrom03.zip
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: "Raw" format of any size, with no header or compression,
- including standard DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes). A file named
- "disk_conf" in the KEGS directory tells the emulator the virtual location of the
- disk-image.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: HP series 9000/700 workstations. Will not compile on other
- platforms (Macintosh/PC) or even other Unix versions since the 65816 interpreter
- is written in PA-RISC assembly code.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README.kegs" (Text file included with the archive).
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- to_pro - Utility which "formats" disk images, and moves files from Unix into the
- simulator. It is included in the KEGS archive.
-
- ------
- 2.11.7 m65816 (version 1.1)
- ------
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/m65816-1.1.tar.gz
-
- AUTHOR: Joshua M. Thompson <funaho@jurai.org>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: m65816 is a portable 65816 CPU emulator developed as part of
- the XGS project. Requires compiling (C source code).
-
- ROMS: N/A.
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: N/A.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: N/A.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README" (Text file included with the archive).
-
- ------
- 2.11.8 ][+ Simulator
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/II+simulator.tar.Z
-
- AUTHOR: Ben Koning <ben@apple.com>.
-
- STATUS: Unknown (date on readme file: 1989).
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: ][+ Simulator emulates a Apple ][+. Requires compiling (C
- source code).
-
- ROMS: ][+ Simulator does not include the necessary ROMs; they need to be
- provided in the form of four binary files titled "APPLESOFT.ROM,
- "AUTOSTART.ROM", "INTEGER.ROM" and "MONITOR.ROM".
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: Unix binaries.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Unix machine.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README" and "README2" (Text files included with the
- archive).
-
- ------
- 2.11.9 XApple2+ (version 1.0)
- ------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/emulator.tar.Z
-
- AUTHOR: Philip J. Stephens <philip@labtam.oz.au>.
-
- STATUS: Unknown.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: Xapple2+ emulates an Apple ][. The emulator supports disk-
- image swapping and joystick emulation. Requires compiling (C source code).
-
- ROMS: XApple2+ does not include the necessary Apple and disk-controller ROMs.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: Non-standard. Includes a utility named "convertdisk" to
- convert disk-images from .dsk and .bin (MacBinary) format to low-level nibblised
- format.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Medium-performance Sun SparcStation IPX or Sun SparcServer
- 1000, using a X terminal with 100,000+ XStones of performance.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README" (Text file included in the archive).
-
- -------
- 2.11.10 XGS (version 0.50)
- -------
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs0.5hpux9.05.tar.gz (HPUX 9.02
- binary version)
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs-0.53-src.tar.gz (beta source
- code)
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgs-0.50-src.tar.gz (source code)
-
- AUTHOR: Joshua M. Thompson <funaho@jurai.org>; HPUX version compiled by Gordon
- Aplin <gordon@cdc.hp.com>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress. Check the mailing list for further information
- (email <majordomo@jurai.org> with the words "subscribe xgs-list" in the body of
- the letter) or the development mailing list (email <majordomo@jurai.org> with
- the words "subscribe xgs-dev" in the body of the letter).
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: XGS emulates a ROM03 Apple IIGS, with the following features:
- CPU and memory map emulation, graphics modes up to super high resolution, ADB
- keyboard, clock chip, battery RAM, IWM hardware emulation for Slot 5 & 6 drives,
- ProDOS block device in Slot 7 and classic Apple ][ sound. Further IIGS features
- such as Ensoniq sound and GS/OS 6 capacity will be added in future releases.
-
- ROMS: XGS does not come with the necessary ROMs. The emulator requires a copy of
- the Apple IIGS ROM03 - these ROMs can be copied from your Apple IIGS by
- following the procedures in the "README" text file included with the package.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/xgs.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: 2IMG universal format, from version 0.50. From version 0.50
- onwards the previous proprietary image type is no longer supported. The archive
- includes a utility named "imgconv" to convert disk-images from the previous type
- into XGS image files.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 90 MHz Pentium or better, running some sort of Unix
- operating system, an X server running in 16- or 24-bit color at a resolution of
- at least 800 x 600 pixels (8-bit support will be available from version 0.20),
- Unix Sound System (USS) and a USS-supported sound card.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: "README" (Text file included in the archive) and "The
- Official XGS FAQ (version 1.3)".
- http://www.jurai.org/~funaho/emulators/XGS/xgsfaq13.txt
-
- RELATED FILES:
-
- Revival - a 2IMG image utility for Windows 95, by Thomas Fok
- <thomas@glink.net.hk> (2IMG format not compatible with XGS versions prior to
- 0.48)
- http://www.glink.net.hk/~thomas/revival.htm
-
- "Using .SHK Files on an XGS" - Two-part article on using *.SHK and *.BSC files
- with XGS, by Bruce E. Fleury <bfleury@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>.
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Faqs/emul.dsk
- ftp://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Faqs/emul2.dsk
-
- -------
- 2.11.11 YAE (Yet Another Apple ][ Emulator) (version 0.5)
- -------
-
- HOMEPAGE: http://quark.netfront.net:6502/
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://quark.netfront.net/pub/YAE/yae.tar.gz
- For older versions see 2.12 Old versions of YAE below.
-
- AUTHOR: Doug Kwan <ctkwan@cs.hku.hk>.
-
- STATUS: Beta testing.
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: YAE emulates an Apple //e. This is the source code of the
- basic emulator without the compiler. Because of the work in IIe emulation, the
- dynamic compiler in this version is disabled. From the author's website: "I have
- re-written the video emulation of YAE to make use of the MIT-SHM shared memory
- extention of X11 to produce better graphics. The new video driver is optimized
- for a typical 32 bit workstation with an 8-bit pseudo colour display. Therefore
- the new version is *NOT* portable but the above set-up (32-bit CPU, 8-bit
- display and MIT-SHM) is quite common in the UNIX community and I will also write
- a generic but slower version later." Requires compiling.
-
- ROMS: Not included.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes).
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: "Typical" Unix 32-bit workstation (32-bit CPU, 8-bit
- display and MIT-SHM).
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: Unknown.
-
- -------
- 2.11.12 zaniWok
- -------
-
- AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from:
- ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/emulators/zaniWok.tar.Z
- http://www.grin.net/~cturley/gsezine/GS.WorldView/*A2.RARE.EMULATORS/A2.EMULATOR
- .EXAMPLES/zaniWok/
-
- AUTHOR: Mat Hostetter <mjhostet@athena.mit.edu>.
-
- STATUS: Development in progress. Check the mailing list for further information
- (email <na2sig-request@byu-ed>).
-
- SHORT DESCRIPTION: zaniWok emulates a 128K Apple //e, with 40/80 columns, all
- graphics modes, and a lot more. Requires compiling (C source code).
-
- ROMS: zaniWok does not include the necessary ROMs.
- ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/emulators/rom_images/apple.rom
-
- DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: DOS3.3 Order (DO - size: 143360 bytes), ProDOS Order (PO),
- and raw disk-images.
-
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: NeXT.
-
- FURTHER REFERENCES: The "Apple2 Emulation Frequently Asked Questions" guide
- contains information on this emulator (and the modifications to the DO disk-
- images).
-
-
- ----
- 2.12 Old versions of YAE (Yet Another Apple ][ Emulator)
- ----
-
-
- Excerpted from a message from Doug Kwan (thanks for the e-mail! - Alex):
-
- "The name of the emulator is now YAE (Yet another Apple ][ Emulator) though the
- virtual machine for the XXX platform is still called apple2.XXX. Sources of the
- basic emulator (w/o the compiler), is now available. The file 'yae.tar.gz' is a
- compressed tar file containing the source codes."
-
-