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    apple //

    anybody have apple // emulator working ? or can help me get one and get it working so i can hit up some the oregon trail

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    Re: apple //

    Debian has an "apple2" package. I'm guessing Ubuntu's got the same. The Debian (and no doubt also the Ubuntu) package description links to the ROM images.

    Does that help or were you having some specific issues with an emulator itself?

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    Re: apple //

    I'm trying to do the same thing myself I miss that game so much! Of course the package is in the multiverse repo, but the hard part is using it!

    Edit:
    Wow, its been a while since the thread started!

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    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.
    Using standard VGA 320x200 mode.
    Press RETURN to continue...
    svgalib: Cannot get I/O permissions.
    Last edited by kevinlyfellow; January 31st, 2007 at 04:21 AM.

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    Re: apple //

    LOL!! That was a pretty old thread!

    Anyway, if you happen to have Cedega, it runs AppleWin and Kegs32 beautifully.

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    Re: apple //

    I never knew that... but unfortunatly I don't have cedega. Most of the games I play are open source or old dos games so cedega isn't worthwhile to me. I'll have to spend some time plugging away at the apple ][e emulator...

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    Re: apple //

    Hi again!

    I just tried AppleWin with Wine, and without any tweaks, it works, except for sound. I am trying some things to get sound working. I am using the version of Wine that is in the repos.

    Edit: Actually, I just realized my sound in Wine is broken because I installed a Delta 10/10 soundcard and then uninstalled it and haven't figured out where the setting is to change the sound back to the onboard sound as the default. I'd bet your sound will work fine.

    Last edit: I fixed my sound problem, and the sound does work for AppleWin in Wine.
    Last edited by Mike'sHardLinux; February 1st, 2007 at 07:31 AM.

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    Re: apple //

    Excellent! I'll give that a try....

    Its kinda funny, we're emulating an emulator!
    Last edited by kevinlyfellow; February 1st, 2007 at 07:43 AM.

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    Re: apple //

    you can run Mac classic 7.0.1 from a usb disk
    http://portableapps.com/apps/operati...s/mac-on-stick
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    Re: apple //

    Did you manage to get AppleWin working in full screen? Wine crashes when I try that... So far my best choice has been ApplePC running under DOSBox (another emulated emulator ).

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    Re: apple //

    Why don't you use KEGS instead as it's open source. KEGS is a better Apple II emulator than any other I've tried in Linux. You just need to compile it and go...

    http://kegs.sourceforge.net/

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