The emulation window displays the C64 graphics and receives the keyboard
input. When this window is active and the emulation is running, the main
application menu (BeOS/AmigaOS only) offers four commands (apart from
About/Quit):<P>
<UL>
<LI><B>"Reset C64"</B> resets the C64 and the 1541 emulation (same as pressing F12)
<LI><B>"Preferences..."</B> re-opens the <A HREF="settings.html">settings window</A>
<LI><B>"SAM..."</B> halts the emulation and activates <A HREF="sam.html">SAM</A> (you can exit from SAM with the "x" command)
<LI><B>"Insert next disk"</B> changes the disk image of drive 8 if in "D64" mode and inserts the "next" disk. Frodo tries to be smart about what the "next" disk is. Your disk images should be named "Foo1.d64", "Foo2.d64"... or "BarA.d64", "BarB.d64"... for this feature to work.
</UL>
In the bottom left corner of the window, Frodo displays how much percent of
the speed of a real C64 the emulation achieves.<P>
The four items labeled "Drive 8" to "Drive 11" are the disk activity