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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
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<title>Loading Disk Images</title>
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<h2 style="color: rgb(0, 128, 0);">Loading
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Disk Images</h2>
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<hr size="4">
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<p>AppleWin registers<sub style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">1</sub> the
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following file types as "Disk
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Images": *.do, *.dsk, *.nib, *.po and *.woz. Double-clicking
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a disk image in Windows Explorer will automatically load and boot
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the disk.
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While older versions of
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AppleWin started a new
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instance of the emulator for every disk started in this manner, current
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versions
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of the emulator will simply replace the current disk (and reboot) if there is an
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instance of
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the emulator already running.</p>
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<p>You may also drag and drop a
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disk image from an Explorer
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window to the AppleWin emulator window to load and boot the
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disk. Dropping the image exactly on one of the drive buttons
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will insert
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it only into this drive
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without booting. For
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example: drop "Pascal1.dsk" to drive 1 and "Pascal2.dsk" to
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drive 2, then click the the Run button to bring up UCSD Pascal.</p>
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<p>AppleWin now allows you to
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open a disk as read-only.
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To do this, click the checkbox for "Open as Read Only" in the Select
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Disk Image dialog. This works like the physical
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write-protection mechanism on a real Apple //e floppy disk.</p>
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<p>If a Disk Image name is too
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long to read in the Toolbar,
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simply pause the mouse cursor over a drive button to get a
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tool-tip with the full name.</p>
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<p>Under the vertical Toolbar, are 2 LEDs, one for each floppy disk drive. The colors indicate drive status:
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<li>Black: drive is off
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<li>Green: drive is reading
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<li>Red: drive is writing
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<li>Orange: drive is reading (and floppy is write-protected)
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</p>
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<p>By default the Disk II Controller card has the 16-sector firmware (as used by DOS 3.3 and ProDOS). But if a WOZ image that internally identifies as 13-sector format (eg. DOS 3.2) is put into drive 1, then from the start-up/logo screen (or the next reset), the Disk II Controller card's firmware will automatically be switched to the old 13-sector firmware, allowing the disk to boot. And it will automatically switch back if a non-13-sector WOZ (or any non-WOZ) image is put into drive 1 and the machine is reset.<br>
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NB. There is no support for this feature for non-WOZ images.
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</p>
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<p><sub style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">1</sub> To register the file types in Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 10,
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you will need to run AppleWin with elevated privileges. This only needs to be done once.
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Right click the AppleWin.exe icon and select 'Run as Administrator'.</p>
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