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GSport - Apple II GS emulator based on KEGS by Kent Dickey
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README.a2.compatibility.txt | ||
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README.kegs.txt | ||
README.linux.partitions.txt | ||
README.mac.txt | ||
README.win32.txt |
WIN32 port of KEGS (KEGSWIN) ---------------------------- There is a different port of KEGS by Chea Chee Keong (akilgard) called KEGS32. You can get it from http://www.geocities.com/akilgard/kegs32. This port is leveraged from KEGS32, but mostly a rewrite (perhaps for the worse). I am grateful for Chea for doing the windows port since I did not know any Windows programming. This port is alpha quality. Don't expect much. This is a bare-bones Win32 port. It was compiled with Mingw2.0, which you can download at: http://www.mingw.org/. I also had previously installed cygwin at http://www.cygwin.com/. Installing these two beasts is a bit of a pain, so I'll eventually write up directions (I hope). Sound works, the mouse works, and a joystick might work (ported from KEGS32). The user-interface is just like every other KEGS version (i.e., bad), so you can just read the standard README file. Only tested on a 32-bit graphics display, although I think 16-bit and 24-bit will work. 8-bit definitely does not work. There are many other bugs I just haven't had time to list yet. Usage: ----- Like most other KEGS versions, KEGSWIN must be run from a terminal window (command.com is fine). Just type "KEGSWIN" in the directory you installed/compiled it in. You need to have a ROM file (named ROM, ROM.01, or ROM.03) and a kegs_conf in the same directory (or read the README--these files are searched for in various places). To quit, either click the close box, or force quit the application. You can also middle-click (if you have a 3-button mouse) or Shift-F6 to get the debugger in the terminal window, and then type "q". Compile directions ------------------ In order to compile, 1) cd into the src/ directory 2) rm vars 3) ln -s vars_win32 vars 3) ./make_win You can contact me at kadickey@alumni.princeton.edu