Configuration



Colors

The commands to change color schemes, and colors are:



Command

Effect

COLOR

Switch to color scheme.

MONO

Switch to monochrome scheme.

COLOR #

Displays the Red, Green, and Blue values for the specified color.

COLOR # # # #
COLOR # R G B

Sets the colors to the new Red, Green, and Blue values.
First # is the color.



Some people prefer monochrome (easier on the eyes, in full screen), so you may want to use that setting:


Examples:

Input

Effect

MONO

Switch to the monochrome scheme.

COLOR

Switch to the color scheme.

COLOR 0 10 20 40

Sets the console background color to slate gray: RGB 10,20,40


Fonts

The font Type, and Spacing can be configured, to show more or less lines in the disassembly window.


Command

Effect

FONT MODE #

Set disassembler line spacing for the current font.

FONT “name”

Switch disassembler to new font.

FONT “name” #

Switch disassembler to new font with specified height (in pixels)


Examples:

Input

Effect

FONT MODE 0

Classic” Line Spacing.  Shows the fewest amount of lines.

FONT MODE 1

Improved” Line Spacing.  (Default)

FONT MODE 2

Minimal” Line Spacing.  Shows the most amount of lines.

FONT “Arial”

Switch disassembler font to Arial.

FONT “Courier New”

Switch disassembler font to Courier New.


Scripts

You can run custom batch or script files that contain debugger commands.  Scripts files do not echo their input; to print a string to the output console window, use the ECHO command. NB. When AppleWin initially starts-up, it will attempt to auto-run 'DebuggerAutoRun.txt' (located in the same folder as AppleWin.exe).


Command

Effect

RUN filename

Runs the specified script filename; the filename may be quoted.

ECHO string

Echo the text to the debugger console. The string may optionally be quoted.


Examples:

Input

Effect

RUN “Test.txt”

Runs the script file called: “Test.txt”

ECHO “Hello World”

Prints the classic “Hello World” to the output console.

Settings

Coming in a future revision, you can save or load your debugger settings, either piece wise, or as a whole.


Command

Effect

CONFIG LOAD

Load (default) debugger configuration.

CONFIG LOAD “filename”

Load (named) debugger configuration

CONFIG SAVE

Save (default) debugger configuration.

CONFIG SAVE “filename”

Save (named) debugger configuration

COLOR LOAD “filename”

Load color configuration.

COLOR SAVE “filename”

Save color configuration

BP LOAD “filename”

Load breakpoint configuration.

BP SAVE “filename”

Save breakpoint configuration


Hope you enjoyed the tour!