Updated Help (.chm):

. Added new page for No-Slot clock
. Added info about .2mg & compression for disk image formats
. Changed screenshots from XP to Win7
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-use-real-printer<br>
Enables Advanced configuration control to allow dumping to a real printer<br><br>
-noreg<br>
Disable registration of file extensions (.bin/.do/.dsk/.nib/.po)<br>
Disable registration of file extensions (.do/.dsk/.nib/.po)<br>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Debug arguments:
</P>

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<param name="Name" value="Sound">
<param name="Local" value="sound.html">
</OBJECT>
<LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
<param name="Name" value="Clock">
<param name="Local" value="Clock.html">
</OBJECT>
<LI> <OBJECT type="text/sitemap">
<param name="Name" value="Uthernet network card">
<param name="Local" value="uthernet.html">

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<h2 style="COLOR: rgb(0,128,0)">Configuration Settings</h2>
<hr size="4">
<img style="FLOAT: right; WIDTH: 344px; HEIGHT: 460px" src="img/config.png" alt="Configuration settings"
hspace="5" vspace="5"><strong>Computer:</strong><br>
hspace="5" vspace="5"><strong>Model:</strong><br>
This describes the mode of emulation. &nbsp;You have the option of emulating
the predecessors of the Apple //e: the Apple ][ and Apple ][+. Besides running
with a different Apple system ROM, some differences are discussed below.<br>

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</ul>
<strong>Microsoft CP/M SoftCard interface in slot 5:</strong><br>
<strong>Microsoft CP/M SoftCard interface in slot 4 or 5:</strong><br>
<ul>
<li>Emulates a CP/M card, complete with full Z80 emulation.</li>
<li>Disables Mockingboard/Phasor in slot 5.</li>
<li>Available when Mockingboard or Phasor isn't in slot 4 or 5.</li>
</ul>

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AppleWin/help/clock.html Normal file
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Clock</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
</head>
<body style="FONT-FAMILY: verdana; BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)" alink="#008000"
link="#008000" vlink="#008000">
<h2 style="COLOR: rgb(0,128,0)">
Clock</h2>
<hr size="4">
<h3>Clock:</h3>
<p>AppleWin emulates a No-Slot clock (aka NSC).</p>
<p>This is a chip (a Dallas SmartWatch DS1216) that sits under one of the 28-pin ROM chips in the Apple II.<br>
No hardware configuration is required: this chip is always present, but won't interfere with emulation when not in use.
</p>
<p>It requires a software driver to be installed (for DOS and ProDOS). This driver then emulates the Thunderclock card.</p>
<p>Here's a summary of NSC/ROM chip locations and which drivers work:</p>
<ul>
<li>"CD" ROM socket: C000-DFFF (internal) ROM space - all drivers work</li>
<li>"EF" ROM socket: E000-FFFF ROM space - never seen any drivers use this space</li>
<li>"CF" ROM socket: C000-FFFF (internal) ROM space - all drivers work</li>
<li>Slot ROM socket: Cs00-CsFF (slot) ROM space - NS.CLOCK.SYSTEM works</li>
</ul>
<p>Here are the drivers and ROM pages they check:</p>
<ul>
<li>ProDOS "SWU.SYSTEM" - internal C3</li>
<li>ProDOS "NS.CLOCK.SYSTEM" - internal C3 C8 / external C1-C7</li>
<li>GEOS "NoSlot Clock" - internal C8</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>NOTE: </strong>For ProDOS, the load order of drivers is important:</p>
<p>Some .SYSTEM drivers will <strong>not</strong> chain-load the next driver.<br>
NS.CLOCK.SYSTEM does, so ensure this is the first one ProDOS finds,
whereas ZIP.SYSTEM doesn't so put this at the end of the chain.</p>
</body>
</html>

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bytes, nibble images are bigger than other images, but they can
be useful for making images of copy protected software. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">2mg Images :</p>
<p>2mg (or 2img) images are a wrapper around DOS, ProDOS or Nibble images.
They contain extra meta-data describing for example, DOS volume number and
write-protection.
</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Compressed Images :</p>
<p>All of the above can optionally be either gzip'ed or zipped. If a zip archive
contains multiple files, then AppleWin only supports using the first file. For best results
with harddisk images, uncompress first, as writing back to the image requires a full
image re-compression after every block write. Examples of typical extensions are:
<ul>
<li>.gz, .dsk.gz, .nib.gz, .2mg.gz</li>
<li>.zip, .dsk.zip, .nib.zip, .2mg.zip</li>
</ul>
</p>
</body>
</html>

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<hr size="4">
<p>AppleWin registers the
following file types as "Disk
Images": *.bin, *.do, *.dsk, *.nib, and *.po.&nbsp; Double-clicking
Images": *.do, *.dsk, *.nib, and *.po.&nbsp; Double-clicking
a disk image in the Windows Explorer will automatically load and boot
the disk.
While older versions of

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<li>Mouse card</li>
<li>CP/M SoftCard</li>
<li>Parallel Printer card</li>
<li>No-Slot clock</li>
</ul>
<p>Note: Only the file names of the disk images are stored in the .aws (not the
full path). This allows you to move your disk image around or distribute them.

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Quick Start</title>
<title>Sound</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
</head>
<body style="FONT-FAMILY: verdana; BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)" alink="#008000"
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</ul>
<h4>Mockingboard:</h4>
<p>When the Mockingboards are enabled, the cards are physically plugged into slots
4 and 5 of the Apple //e.</p>
4 and 5 of the Apple II.</p>
<p>Each Mockingboard is a type 'C': 2x AY8910 (3-channel sound generator) &amp; 1x
SSI263 (speech chip)<font face="Tahoma"><br>
</font>Each AY8910 is fully emulated (tone, noise &amp; envelope).<font face="Tahoma"><br>
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remapping Votrax phonemes to the SSI263's.</p>
<H4>Phasor:</H4>
<P>When Phasor is enabled, the card is phyically plugged into slot 4 of the Apple
//e.</P>
II.</P>
<P>Phasor is equivalent to 2 Mockingboards: so has 4x AY8910 &amp; 1x SSI263.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P>
<P>There are a number of games and demos that support Mockingboard (or Phasor), eg:</P>

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Copyright © 1994-1996, Michael O'Brien<br>
Copyright © 2001, Oliver Schmidt<br>
Copyright © 2002-2005, Tom Charlesworth<BR>
Copyright © 2006-2011, Tom Charlesworth, Michael Pohoreski, Nick Westgate, Linards Ticmanis
Copyright © 2006-2012, Tom Charlesworth, Michael Pohoreski, Nick Westgate, Linards Ticmanis
<br>
<br>
<a href="acknowledgements.html">Acknowledgements</a>