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- From: g89s9058@hippo.ru.ac.za (Shae-Guevara)
- Subject: Re: Apple IIe emulator for the PC
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.122247.20431@hippo.ru.ac.za>
- Organization: Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
- References: <1992Oct28.232521.29625@microsoft.com> <1992Oct29.165416.25077@ncsu.edu> <FREED.92Oct29121758@europa.orion.adobe.com> <1992Oct30.212549.18251@wheaton.wheaton.edu> <pothovst.720749045@uther> <travt.721015113@marsh>
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 12:22:47 GMT
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- In <travt.721015113@marsh> travt@cs.curtin.edu.au (Tony Travers) writes:
-
- >pothovst@uther.calvin.edu (Steve Pothoven) writes:
-
- >>I grabbed the Apple ][ emulator and got it running... very nice.
- >>However, I can't seem to figure out how to place the disk images onto
- >>a disk and load their contents. Are there instructions for this that
- >>I missed?
-
-
- > I have the same problem I have the emulator and a .dsk file on
- >my 386DX but have no idea of how to use the .dsk file in the emulator.
-
- to use a disk image, it must have the last two letters
- BEFORE the .dsk as a letter (drive A or B) and a number (the
- slot for the drive (1-7) I think. For example say we have a
- disk image called panicA4.dsk (the .dsk image with the
- emulator is (I think) xxxxA6.dsk). From within the emulator
- you then type PR#x, where x is the number of the slot in
- which the drive resides. (in the example it would be PR#4)
- this would then boot the disk image for drive A of slot 4.
-
- BTW- I have not confirmed any of this, I am just going on
- what I read in the DOC file and what I know about the good
- old woz fruit machine... :)
-
- > Tony Travers
- > travt@cs.curtin.edu.au
-
-
- Hope this helps :>
- Barry
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