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# Example configuration file for LaunchAPPL
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# Copy this file to $HOME/.LaunchAPPL.cfg and modify to your taste
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#
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# ########### Classic Environment
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# If you are on a PowerPC Mac running Tiger (10.4),
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# uncomment the following to use the Classic Environment:
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# emulator = classic
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# ########### Carbon on Mac OS X (native PowerPC or Rosetta)
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# If you are on any Mac running Snow Leopard (10.6) or earlier
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# and you are developing Carbon applications, use the following:
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# emulator = carbon
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# ########### A real Mac connected via a serial cable
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# Prerequisites:
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# - A Mac with a modem port, and any classic Mac system software
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# - The LaunchAPPLServer application
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# (`Retro68-build/build-target/LaunchAPPL/Server/`) running on that Mac
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# - A computer with a serial port (or USB serial adapter) running Retro68
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# - A Mac-To-PC null modem cable
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# (https://allpinouts.org/pinouts/cables/serial/macintosh-to-pc-null-modem/)
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# if you change the speed, make sure to choose the matching speed from the
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# menu in the server application
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# emulator = serial
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# serial-port = /dev/ttyUSB0
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# serial-baud = 19200
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# ########### A real Mac running Mac OS X
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# Prerequisites
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# - A Mac running Mac OS X that is reachable via ssh
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# - LaunchAPPL compiled for that Mac
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# ########### A real Mac connected via TCP/IP
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# Prerequisites:
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# - An old Mac connected to your local TCP/IP network
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# - System Software that supports MacTCP or OpenTransport
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# - LanchAPPLServer compiled by Retro68 for your old Mac
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# - A firewall that protects your Mac from the open internet
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# (LaunchAPPLServer opens an unsecured TCP port and executes any application it receives there!)
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# emulator = tcp
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# tcp-address = 192.168.0.42 # IP address of your mac
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# ########### A real Mac or emulator that can access a shared volume
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# Prerequisited:
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# - LaunchAPPLServer compiled by Retro68 for your Mac or emulator
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# - A volume or folder shared between your classic Mac/emulator and the computer you're running LaunchAPPL on
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# For example, this can be SheepShaver or Basilisk with their built-in shared folder support.
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# emulator = shared
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# shared-directory = /path/to/some/empty/directory
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# ########### Mini vMac (old 68K Macs)
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# To use Mini vMac with LaunchAPPL, you need to supply the ROM file,
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# a system disk image, and a download of autoquit from the minivmac web
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# site, currently at
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# http://www.gryphel.com/c/minivmac/extras/autoquit/index.html
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# LaunchAPPL does not currently support MultiFinder or System 7.
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# Fill in the information below and uncomment the lines:
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# emulator = minivmac
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# All minivmac related paths are specified relative to minivmac-dir:
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# minivmac-dir = /path/to/directory/with/vMac.ROM/
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# First, we need Mini vMac itself:
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# minivmac-path = ./Mini vMac
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# On Macs, specify the path of the application bundle, not the executable inside it:
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# minivmac-path = ./Mini vMac.app
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# A ROM file:
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# minivmac-rom = ./vMac.ROM
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# Next, a system disk image (System 6 or earlier)
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# system-image = ./System.dsk
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# And finally, autoquit:
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# autoquit-image = ./autoquit-1.1.1.dsk
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# ########### Executor
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# No ROM files needed - an opensource reimplementation of classic Mac OS.
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# I recommend my own "Executor 2000" fork at github.com/autc04/executor
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# emulator = executor
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# If Executor is in your PATH, nothing else is required.
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# in case it's somewhere else:
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# executor-path = /usr/local/bin/executor
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# override path to the Executor system folder:
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# executor-system-folder = /path/to/ExecutorVolume/System Folder
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# Pass more options to Executor.
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# Note that each "word" needs to be specified separately:
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# executor-option = -bpp # screen depth
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# executor-option = 1
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