
Change FTP Local Dir parameter in linnaple.
MW.DSK EMULATOR OS 9 MAC ARCHIVE
You may find a lot of disk images on may be the largest and the oldest ftp archive for various Apple ][ stuff - įrom version 2 of linapple you are able to download such images directly from FTP! Use Alt+F3 or Alt+F4 for charging drive 1 and drive 2 for slot 6 (if you know what I am about :) ) - they are just common disk sources of Apple 2 computer for reading/writing its files, such as system, games, utilities and so on.

Usually, most game images have alternative way to run programs in them. Common DOS commands are CATALOG' (like ls' in Linux), BRUN FILENAME' - running any binary (B) program, or RUN FILENAME' - running any Basic program (A or I). After selecting it, you either can reboot anew (by pressing F2 key) and try to boot from the inserted disk, or type any DOS3.3(tm) commands to view disk contents and to run any program located in it. By pressing F3 you may select an image file name (usually having extensions. Master.dsk should load, and you will see an DOS3.3(tm) prompt.
MW.DSK EMULATOR OS 9 MAC LICENSE
See Apple license (on ) for details.Īt first start you should see some nice splashscreen. Master.dsk - disk image with Applesoft(tm) DOS 3.3 inside. Icon.bmp - nice icon, logo of Apple][ computer. Where to install? Anywhere you feel fit, just let linapple be with some files it needs for comprehenceive working.Ĭharset40.bmp - charset for Apple][ (Apple 2e, etc.) text modes.įont.bmp - font for Help screen and Disk Select screens. It works as well as AppleWin, although it needs testing and supporting. Press F2 (or F3 or Alt+F3) before to choose some disk image in drive 1), and go to work. If all files are on their places, you should see an X-Window with splash screen. Please, see INSTALL.md file for comprehensive installing tips.Īfter you've installed the SDL1.2, zlib, libcurl and libzip (the development versions with -dev or -devel suffixes) on your system, you can build sources. I will show brief instructions for compiling and installing linapple here. Later some sort of Windows support had been added, so you may try to compile it under Windows. I just adapted it for: video+audio for SDL, other functions for POSIX compliant OS, which Linux is in particularly. The original source is from AppleWin ( ) by Tom Charlesworth and others. And one point! This is my work for making it possible to have comprehensive emulator of Apple][ computer series in Linux. Yes, at first I think to call it such, but later linapple seemed better to me.

Linapple works out of the box, just make it once and run whenever you wish. SDL means Simple Direct Media Layer and has been written by Sam Lantinga and others.

I works on Linux or other OSes with SDL support. It is an Apple 2 emulator (Apple][, Apple 2, Apple 2e, etc.
