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not an Ethernet device, Basilisk II will display a warning message and |
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disable Ethernet networking. |
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See the next item for an alternative way to do networking with Basilisk II. |
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udptunnel <"true" or "false"> |
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Setting this to "true" enables a special network mode in which all network |
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packets sent by MacOS are tunnelled over UDP using the host operating |
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system's native TCP/IP stack. This only works with AppleTalk and can only |
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be used to connect computers running Basilisk II (and not, for example, for |
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connecting to an AppleShare server running on a real Mac), but it is |
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probably the easiest way to set up a network between two instances of |
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Basilisk II because the UDP tunnelling doesn't require any special kernel |
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modules or network add-ons. It relies on IP broadcasting, however, so |
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its range is limited. |
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udpport <IP port number> |
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This item specifies the IP port number to use for the "AppleTalk over UDP" |
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tunnel mode. The default is 6066. |
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rom <ROM file path> |
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This item specifies the file name of the Mac ROM file to be used by |
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On PC-style keyboards, "Alt" is the Mac "Command" key, while the "Windows" |
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key is the Mac "Option" key. |
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Mouse: |
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Under Unix, press Ctrl-F5 while the Basilisk II window is active will grab |
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the mouse. This is needed for compatibility with some MacOS programs, |
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especially games. Press Ctrl-F5 again to return to normal mouse operation. |
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Floppy: |
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Basilisk II can only handle 1.44MB MFM floppies. Depending on your platform, |
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flopyy disk changes might not be detected automatically. Under Linux, press |
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floppy disk changes might not be detected automatically. Under Unix, press |
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Ctrl-F1 to mount a floppy. Under BeOS, select the appropriate "Mount" menu |
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item or press Ctrl-F1 to mount a floppy. Under Windows, press Ctrl-Shift-F11. |
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