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Basilisk II, Version 0.7 |
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A free, portable Mac II emulator |
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Copyright (C) 1997-1999 Christian Bauer et al. |
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- Floppy disk driver (only 1.44MB disks supported) |
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- Driver for HFS partitions and hardfiles |
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- CD-ROM driver with basic audio functions |
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- Easy file exchange with the host OS via a "Host Directory Tree" icon |
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on the Mac desktop |
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- Ethernet driver |
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- Serial drivers |
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- SCSI Manager (old-style) emulation |
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installed CD-ROM drives. The format of the "CD-ROM drive description" |
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is the same as that of "disk" lines. |
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extfs <direcory path> |
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This item specifies the root directory for the "Host Directory Tree" |
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file system (the "Unix/BeOS/Amiga/..." icon on the Finder desktop). |
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All objects contained in that directory are accessible by Mac applications. |
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This feature is only available when File System Manager V1.2 or later |
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is installed on the Mac side. FSM 1.2 is built-in beginning with MacOS 7.6 |
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and can be installed as a system extension (downloadable from Apple, look |
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for the FSM SDK in the developer section) for earlier MacOS versions. |
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scsi0 <SCSI target> ... scsi6 <SCSI target> |
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These items describe the SCSI target to be used for a given Mac SCSI |
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"scsi.device/2"). |
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Ignored. Basilisk II scans for all SCSI devices and the first 6 found |
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devices are made visible to the MacOS. You cannot explicitly enable a |
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device, but you can disable a device (see the "disablescsi" command). |
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The "SCSI target" has the format <"Vendor"> <"Model"> (e.g. |
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scsi0 "HP" "CD-Writer+ 7100"). Note the use of quotes. |
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screen <video mode> |
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Color display in an X11 window of the given size. The color depth |
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(8/15/24 bit) depends on the depth of the underlying X11 screen. |
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This is the default. |
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dga |
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Full-screen display using the X11 DGA extensions. The color depth |
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dga/<width>/<height> |
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[if Basilisk II was configured with --enable-xf86-dga] |
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Full-screen display using the XFree86 DGA extension. The color depth |
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(8/15/24 bit) depends on the depth of the underlying X11 screen. |
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For DGA to work, Basilisk II must be compiled with DGA support |
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enabled (selectable in the configure script). |
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"width" and "height" specify the maximum width/height to use. |
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Saying "dga/0/0" means "complete screen". |
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dga/<frame buffer name> |
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[if Basilisk II was configured with --enable-fbdev-dga] |
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Full-screen display using the frame buffer device /dev/fb. The color |
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depth (8/15/24 bit) depends on the depth of the underlying X11 screen. |
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The "frame buffer name" is looked up in the "fbdevices" file (whose |
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path can be specified with the "fbdevicefile" prefs item) to determine |
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certain characteristics of the device (doing a "ls -l /dev/fb" should |
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tell you what your frame buffer name is). |
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AmigaOS: |
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The "video mode" is one of the following: |
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Unix: |
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keycodes <"true" or "false"> |
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keycodefile <Keycode file path> |
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keycodefile <keycodes file path> |
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By default, the X11 event handler in Basilisk II uses KeySyms to |
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translate keyboard event to Mac keycodes. While this method is very |
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not on the selected keymap. Unfortunately it depends on the X server |
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being used and possibly also on the type of keyboard attached. So |
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Basilisk II needs a table to translate X keycodes to Mac keycodes. |
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This table is read by default from /usr/local/lib/basilisk_ii_keycodes |
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This table is read by default from /usr/local/share/BasiliskII/keycodes |
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unless you specify a different file with the "keycodefile" item. |
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A sample keycode file ("basilisk_ii_keycodes") is included with |
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Basilisk II. |
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A sample keycode file is included with Basilisk II. |
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fbdevicefile <fbdevices file path> |
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This option specifies the file that contains frame buffer device |
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specifications for the fbdev-DGA video mode (when Basilisk II was |
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configured with --enable-fbdev-dga). The default location of the file |
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is /usr/local/share/BasiliskII/fbdevices. A sample file is included |
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with Basilisk II. |
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AmigaOS: |
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Note the use of quotes. |
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disablescsi <"Vendor"> <"Model"> |
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rightmouse <0/1> |
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Disables this vendor/model combination. You may need this simply because |
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you have more than 6 SCSI devices, or the particular device has problems |
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under BasiliskII. E.g. |
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Defines what the right mouse button is used for. The default values of 0 |
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means that it is used to move windowed mode BasiliskII screen. |
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Value 1 sends a combination Control and mouse click to the MacOS. |
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This may be useful under OS versions 8 and above. |
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disablescsi "HP" "CD-Writer+ 7100" |
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Again, note the use of quotes. |
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keyboardfile <path> |
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Defines the path of the customized keyboard code file. |
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pollmedia <"true" or "false"> |
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If true (default), tries to automatically detect new media. |
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Applies to all "floppy", "cd" or "disk" removable media except |
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1.44 MB floppies. May cause modest slow down. If unchecked, |
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use Ctrl-Shift-F11 to manually mount new media. |
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If you have auto-insert notification (AIN) enabled, you may turn this |
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option off. Note that some CD related software require AIN, |
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and some other need it to be turned off. Consult the documentation |
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of your CD software to learn which one is optimal for you. |
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framesleepticks <milliseconds> |
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The amount of time between video frames. |
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showfps <true/false> |
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If true, the real frame rate is displayed. |
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stickymenu <true/false> |
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If true, the main menu bar is kept open even after the mouse button is released, |
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under all OS versions (OS 8 has this feature already). There are extensions to do |
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the same thing, but it's faster to handle this in native code. |
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Default is "true". |
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ntdx5hack <"true" or "false"> |
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- Bill Huey <billh@mag.ucsd.edu>: 15/16 bit DGA and 15/16/32 bit X11 |
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window support |
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- David Lawrence <davidl@jlab.org>: incremental window refresh code |
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- Gwenole Beauchesne <gb@dial.oleane.com>: SPARC assembly optimizations and |
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fbdev video code |
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- and others... |
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Special thanks to: |
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- Bernd Schmidt for letting me use his UAE 68k emulation |