diff --git a/help/CommandLine.html b/help/CommandLine.html
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Useful to allow a floppy disk to boot from slot 6, drive 1. Use in combination with -d1.
-s7-empty-on-exit
Remove the hard disk controller card from slot 7 on AppleWin exit.
+ -no-nsc
+ Remove the No-Slot clock (NSC).
-r <number of pages>
Emulate a RamWorks III card with 1 to 127 pages (each page is 64K, giving a max of 8MB) in the auxiliary slot in an Apple //e machine.
-load-state <savestate>
diff --git a/help/clock.html b/help/clock.html
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--- a/help/clock.html
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
AppleWin emulates a No-Slot clock (aka NSC).
This is a chip (a Dallas SmartWatch DS1216) that sits under one of the 28-pin ROM chips in the Apple II.
- No hardware configuration is required: this chip is always present, but won't interfere with emulation when not in use.
+ No hardware configuration is required: this chip is always present (unless -no-nsc is used), but won't interfere with emulation when not in use.
It requires a software driver to be installed (for DOS and ProDOS). This driver then emulates the Thunderclock card.
Here's a summary of NSC/ROM chip locations and which drivers work:
diff --git a/help/savestate.html b/help/savestate.html index 33ad53a4..00dd9848 100644 --- a/help/savestate.html +++ b/help/savestate.html @@ -31,12 +31,12 @@