Ubuntu :: Xmess And Apple II Emulation
Feb 4, 2011
I'm trying to get Apple II emulation up and running with xmess. I've been searching for info on how to do this and it seems like it should be fairly simple. I've downloaded the apple2.zip bios file and placed it in /usr/share/games/xmess/bios
If I run the following command:
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I get this output
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It seems that then I should be able to simply issue the following command and be off and running:
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The emulator opens, I get a warning telling me to type OK and then get to a display that basically says this:
Typing anything gets me to a command line, but there doesn't seem to be anything there (not surprising based on the "---" on the previous screen). Typing "CATALOG" shows nothing.
Does anyone know how to use this emulator or has run into the same problem. I think that I'm doing things correctly, but it just doesn't seem to be recognizing the dsk file.
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# on 64-bit linux systems, we need to check to see if the 32-bit emulation
# support is installed
#
if [ x"$ARCH" = "xx86" -a x"$OPSYS" = "xlinux" ] ; then
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dracut; dracut-005-3.fc13
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alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss
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I am using:
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Code: Select all00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT DRAM Controller (rev 09)
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