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<h2 style="COLOR: rgb(0,128,0)">Configuration Settings</h2>
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<img style="FLOAT: right; WIDTH: 344px; HEIGHT: 460px" src="img/config.png" alt="Configuration settings"
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hspace="5" vspace="5"><strong>Model:</strong><br>
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This describes the mode of emulation. You have the option of emulating
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the predecessors of the Apple //e: the Apple ][ and Apple ][+. Besides running
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with a different Apple system ROM, some differences are discussed below.<br>
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<li>
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Apple ][ : Non-autobooting, 64K machine, no lower-case, no 80-column, 6502 CPU
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Apple ][+ : Autobooting version of the Apple ][
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<li>
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Apple //e : 128K machine, lower-case, 80-column, 6502 CPU</li>
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<li>
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Enhanced Apple //e : 128K machine, lower-case, 80-column, 65C02 CPU</li>
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<li>
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Clone (specific model selectable from Advanced page)</li>
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</ul>
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<strong>Video:</strong><br>
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AppleWin can display Apple video in a variety of modes. The display can also be
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run in a standard window or full-screen. This option describes the type of
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video emulation to be used for the emulator. The differences are
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discussed below.<br>
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<strong>Monochrome (custom) :</strong> This mode emulates a monochrome
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monitor. You can choose your monochrome color from the <em>Monochrome Color</em>
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button described below.
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<li>
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<strong>Color Monitor :</strong> This mode emulates a standard color monitor.
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<strong>B&W TV :</strong> This mode emulates an NTSC black and white TV.
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<strong>Color TV :</strong> This mode emulates an NTSC color TV.
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<strong>Monochrome (Amber/Green/White) :</strong> Monochrome with specified color.
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<li><strong>50% Scan line :</strong> Only draw alternate scanline (for better monitor
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authenticity).</li>
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</ul>
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<strong>Serial Port:<br>
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</strong>This option will remap the emulated Apple's serial port to your PC's
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serial port (or TCP port 1977). The Apple Super Serial Card (SSC) is emulated in slot-2.<br>
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The TCP interface to the Apple SSC can be used by the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/a2gameserver">Apple // Game Server</a>.
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For details see the notes that comes with AGS:<br>
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<li>Boot the Apple II to AppleSoft (ie. power on and hit Ctrl-Reset) and type IN#2.
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</li>
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<li>From a Windows DOS box, start AGS with "localhost 1977 apple2e". This will boot the emulated Apple II from AGS.</li>
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<li>Nb. Only Enhanced Apple //e is working at the moment.
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<STRONG>
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<BR>
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Ethernet Settings...:</STRONG>
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This allows to choose which network interface card (NIC) you want to
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use with the Uthernet card.<P><STRONG>Monochrome Color:</STRONG><br>
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This is the color to use when you choose a monochrome video mode.<br>
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<br>
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<strong>Emulation Speed Control:</strong><br>
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This option let's you control the processor speed of the emulated system. You
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may choose to use an authentic speed (matching the speed of the original
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processor from the system) or you can underclock or overclock the emulated
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processor speed from half-speed to as fast as your PC can emulate.<br>
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<strong>Confirm reboot:</strong><br>
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Show "Confirm reboot" message box when F2 is pressed.<br>
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<strong>Benchmark Emulator:</strong><br>
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This will run a benchmark test that will show how fast your PC can emulate an
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Apple //e system with this emulator. In order to run the benchmark, the
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emulated machine must be reset and you will lose any unsaved work. You will be
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prompted before you continue this action. The results given are:<br>
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Pure Video FPS
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Pure CPU MHz
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Expected average video game performance (in FPS)</li>
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