![]() Every PC has audio in/out, so it'd be a matter of hooking Applewin to those jacks. In the Apple II, the CP was (and remains) a valuable resource. Today it's used to bootstrap machines with ADTPro, and actually run games from your iPod with Apple Game Server. And let us not forget the numerous educational science kits that used it as an I/O port. And we had a v-sync wire where the CP detected part of the videosignal. The Apple used the cassette port like an aux speaker output, and even input for digitizing sound. Think of it as peer-to-peer short range 10 meter network. I also built a two-way communications wire I strung between my and my buddy's bedroom window and I could program something and send it to him that way. I built a "modem" that connected to the cassette port, it was slow and naturally required some manual setup, but it worked. back in the day when I/O options were limited and expensive, every little bit helped. Some people may believe Cassette Ports are like meh. This should tide me over until Applewin IIgs is ready for primetime. ![]() You can download it here: Stand-Alone application. I still use Copy II+ on occasion, but Ciderpress meets most of my needs.Įdit: Well it turns out the online version is available as a standalone version. Modify APPLEWIN.HLP(.TXT) to show latest enhancement. Later ,when u press PageDown ,program will search only. I think it's sufficiently for Apple BIG games :-) Now the program will detect your latest file selection ,for example, if you choose KQ-1.NIB to play in the Dialog Box. Without Ciderpress, you would need Applewin and ADTPro. NOTE: You can go back 28 Disks maximumly. AppleWin has a pretty good help manual with more detailed info on command lines. I've got a pile of old discs which I'm going to get converted to. I agree that Applewin, Ciderpress are indispensable for working with disk images, especially Ciderpress. Edit Note: you do need to add this to the HD command emulator or AppleWin will not unload Slot 7 HD and when you then try to launch a disk it will launch the hard drive image instead. Followers 1 Reply to this topic Start new topic Snafu-1982 Members 9 posts Posted SeptemI'm just starting to use AppleWin, and am finding it a great emulator for the old Apple IIe computer my father had back in the early 80s. I would rather have an Applewin equivalent so I can save my games, etc. It was perfect for playing games though because you could just go there and boot it up. (Or they can just be left alone as-is.) 3. These screen captures can then be edited in Windows Paint and retouched. ![]() AppleWin has hot keys built-in to do this. I liked the online Apple IIgs emulator, but it doesn't support the latest browsers the last time I checked. TheAppleWin Emulatorcan be used to capture screens from a running Apple II program and saved to a Windows BMP file. What features and functionality would you like to see added to Applewin? One I can think of would be to eventually emulate more of the hardware cards that were available for it, but that might not be worth the effort in many cases. ![]()
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