11/9/2023 0 Comments Applewin how to create hdv![]() ![]() You are currently browsing the archives for the Asimov category. Since the IIe doesn’t have a black & white vs color control I turned the LCD’s color down to 10%.ġ Comment | Apple II Stuff, Apple IIe, Asimov, Clock, Disk Utilities, Drives, GUI Desktop Apple lle, Liron, lle, Mountain Computer, MouseDesk, SCSI, ThunderClock, Uncategorized, UniDisk | MouseDesk seeing opening the drives/partitions. MouseDesk displaying the Christoph2 file with today’s date, except for the year. Saving the AppleWorks changes to make sure the save process is ok. Inserted 3.5 disk in UniDisk that contains the new ProDOS 2.4.1 and all it’s other Utilities. Going to MouseDesk on SCSI drive to launch it from there. Using CopyII+ v9.1 to copy MouseDesk files from 3.5 disk to hard disk. ![]() Everything looks ok.Ĭreating MouseDesk Directory on H1 partition. Copying files from ThunderClock disk to hard drive. ThunderClock is in UniDisk 3.5 in Slot 6 Drive 1. Showing the Volumes of the DRIVES on the system. The Super Selector launcher with time date display. The ThunderClock programs now on 3.5 disk. There’s a few other pictures of the Setup operation I want to add. I like to copy as many Utilities to the SCSI drive as I can. Now I can install it on the SCSI hard drive. I created a 5.25 floppy from it using Asimov on my IIGS and then copied the actual programs to ProDOS 3.5″ disk. for 4:3 aspect ratio on monitors that support it: -no-full-screen -fs-width1600 -fs-height1200. Command line: Allow user to specify width & height (for full-screen) and allow separate x,y scaling in full-screen mode. ![]() I found I had saved a number of their dsk’s on a 3.5 Floppy and assumed the Thunder2P.DSK was the ProDOS version. AppleWin's window is slightly enlarged when VidHD card is inserted. I wanted to run the ThunderClock Setup from ProDOS but only had the DOS version. ProDOS version of ThunderClock Installed on UniDisk 3.5″ Disk/Drive. This is a screenshot of the device created for AppleWin Emulator.Ģ Comments | Apple II Stuff, Apple IIe, Asimov, Emulators, Floppy Drive, Floppy EMU, KbooHK, SD Card, wDrive | I have 4 folders with between 75-90 images in each. Here’s the softSP Card Accessory required to run the larger disk images. The card in slot 7 goes to external Floppy when I need it. You attach it directly to the Disk ] o SD card File system use Fat16/Fat32.įloppyEmu WARNING: Using with FloppyEmu will harm the FloppyEmu circuit board unless you………read the article in this link.īelow is the basic product needed to run all those 100s of dsk images downloaded from or Asimov. wDrive is a 5.25” floppy drive emulator for Apple Disk II. Quick switching between multi sided disk games. Having great fun with my new KbooHK Apple II Emulator. Here’s FaceBook page under Apple II Enthusiasts. I do not use unix-like archives or binscii encoded files since I see no need to make Windows users like myself suffer needlessly through barbaric and medieval. Update MaThey’re transferring their tech to another g roup. ![]()
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