2018-04-26 02:20:09 +00:00
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Apple II Desktop - Desk Accessories
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Installation
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If using a physical Apple II with actual floppy disks, transfer the
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DeskAccessories.po. file to a floppy using ADTPro. If using a floppy
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emulator, copy the file to your storage medium.
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1. Boot into Apple II Desktop.
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2. Insert the disk with the desk accessories.
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3. Drag the files into your A2.DESKTOP/DESK.ACC folder.
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4. Reboot.
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Tip: You can use the Sort Directory DA to order the files, which controls
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the menu order:
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* Open the A2.DESKTOP/DESK.ACC folder
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* Hold Open-Apple and click on each file in the desired order
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* Select Sort Directory from the Apple menu, and verify the order
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* Restart
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Source code can be found at: https://github.com/inexorabletash/a2d
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2018-12-10 04:08:57 +00:00
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Show Image File
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In Apple II Desktop, select an image file. Unfortunately, these are
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hard to identify in A2D; they appear as a binary file (icon is <01>)
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and are usually either 17 (single hi-res) or 33 (double hi-res) blocks
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- you can check View > By Name or use Special > Get Info... to see the
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size.
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Then select Show Image File from the Apple menu. The image should
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appear. If garbage appears, it was probably not an image file. You can
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move the mouse pointer while the image is displayed. Click the mouse
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button or press Escape to return to the DeskTop.
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This Apple
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Select this item from the Apple menu to see an overview of the model
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of computer, the CPU, an estimate of RamWorks memory expansion (if
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present), and what cards can be identified in each slot.
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Eyes
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Select this for a demo showing two eyes that follow the mouse cursor.
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The window can be moved and resized.
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