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    Re: apple //

    I compiled KEGS32 and have a working Apple IIgs system now, but I'm not sure it's compatible with all Apple ][ software on disk images.

    EDIT: Ok, I found out how to do it. The only thing missing is full screen now.
    Last edited by Malcolm; May 2nd, 2007 at 02:29 PM.

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    Re: apple //

    I got kegs up and running but I can't seem to find any roms for it, even after googling a bit, and even if I did find any I would have the foggiest what to do with them. Any advice?

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    Re: apple //

    Quote Originally Posted by Seantiago View Post
    I got kegs up and running but I can't seem to find any roms for it, even after googling a bit, and even if I did find any I would have the foggiest what to do with them. Any advice?
    Hah, then you really haven't learned how to Google! Use the keyword "apple ii gs rom" in Google and select the first entry. You should be able to find what you're looking for there.

    Just rename the Apple II GS ROM to either ROM or ROM.01 or ROM.03 (depending on the Apple II GS ROM that you have) and place it inside the KEGS folder and you should be good to go.

    Hope this helps...

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    Re: apple //

    Quote Originally Posted by kevinlyfellow View Post
    Excellent! I'll give that a try....

    Its kinda funny, we're emulating an emulator!
    Wine is not an emulator.
    Quote Originally Posted by danny_galaga View Post
    I prefer Call of Duty- World at War. For me there's nothing like gritty WWII action. None of this 'infrared this' and 'satellite that'. Just you, your trusty M1 and a big pair of balls

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    Re: apple //

    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm View Post
    I compiled KEGS32 and have a working Apple IIgs system now, but I'm not sure it's compatible with all Apple ][ software on disk images.

    EDIT: Ok, I found out how to do it. The only thing missing is full screen now.
    The Apple // GS and any version of the KEGS emulator is very compatible and can run 99% of all the games and apps made for the entire line of Apple ][ computers (Apple ][ / ][+ / ][e / ][c).

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    Re: apple //

    Quote Originally Posted by Malcolm View Post
    I compiled KEGS32 and have a working Apple IIgs system now, but I'm not sure it's compatible with all Apple ][ software on disk images.

    EDIT: Ok, I found out how to do it. The only thing missing is full screen now.
    I wish to compile KEGS but it fails. I know I must missed some library because:
    (1) My Ubuntu 7.10 is newly installed
    (2) I had compiled KEGS on Sabayon Linux. There is no reason to believe there is some radical difference between two versions of Linux except the library and packages.

    Could anyone indicate what package or library is need?

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    Re: apple //

    the compiler / linker should indicate it by itself.

    Which kind of error messages do you get?
    Post them here please.

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    Lightbulb Re: apple //

    I find out the issue. I need to install xorg-dev package to compile KEGS. Without xorg-dev, KEG cannot compile.

    Quote Originally Posted by csmth View Post
    I wish to compile KEGS but it fails. I know I must missed some library because:
    (1) My Ubuntu 7.10 is newly installed
    (2) I had compiled KEGS on Sabayon Linux. There is no reason to believe there is some radical difference between two versions of Linux except the library and packages.

    Could anyone indicate what package or library is need?

  9. #19

    Re: apple //

    Quote Originally Posted by noerrorsfound View Post
    Wine is not an emulator.
    man because you arent capable to run linux, then you arent solving this of the guy of this thread:
    $ xapple2
    Warning. Cannot open the .apple2 system defaults file.
    Make sure it's readable in your home directory.Press RETURN to continue...
    ioperm: Operation not permitted
    cannot get port access to PC speaker.
    sound will not be used.
    Sorry bud, xapple2 only supports 8bit PseudoColor displays.
    Maybe you can fix this!
    the guy wants to use linux, not windows/wine lol
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    Ubuntu (based on sidux, unstable Debian) for a quick introduction to Linux

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    Re: apple //

    Quote Originally Posted by patrick295767 View Post
    man because you arent capable to run linux, then you arent solving this of the guy of this thread:


    the guy wants to use linux, not windows/wine lol
    Not only does your response make no sense, but you bumped this after nearly a year to say that.
    Quote Originally Posted by danny_galaga View Post
    I prefer Call of Duty- World at War. For me there's nothing like gritty WWII action. None of this 'infrared this' and 'satellite that'. Just you, your trusty M1 and a big pair of balls

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