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<H1>Starting and quitting</H1> |
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<H2>Unix</H2> |
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Frodo accepts a single argument when started from the shell: The name of a |
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preferences file to load instead of the default "~/.frodorc".<P> |
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At first, the window for the emulation <A HREF="settings.html">settings</A> |
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appears. The actual emulation is started by a click on "OK". Then the <A |
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HREF="emulwindow.html">emulation</A> window appears in which the C64 |
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startup message is displayed.<P> |
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To quit Frodo, either close the emulation window, or press F10 to bring up |
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the settings window and select "Quit". |
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<H2>BeOS</H2> |
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Frodo may be started from the shell or from the Tracker. When started from |
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the shell, Frodo accepts a single argument: The name of a preferences file |
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to load instead of the default "Frodo Prefs".<P> |
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At first, the window for the emulation <A HREF="settings.html">settings</A> |
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appears. The actual emulation is started by a click on "Start". Then the <A |
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HREF="emulwindow.html">emulation</A> window appears in which the C64 |
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startup message is displayed.<P> |
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You can quit from the running emulation by selecting the "Quit" menu |
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item.<P> |
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Frodo should be run in a 256-color workspace for maximum speed.<P> |
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Sampled sounds are only played correctly if "Limit Speed" is on and "Draw |
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every n-th frame" is set to "1" and if the emulation can sustain 100% |
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speed.<P> |
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<H2>MacOS</H2> |
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Frodo is started by double-clicking its icon.<P> |
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You can quit from the running emulation by selecting the "Quit" menu |
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item.<P> |
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Frodo should be run with 8-bit color depth. The "DIR" 1541 emulation mode |
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and SAM are currently not implemented.<P> |
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See the file "MacFrodo Notes" for more information.<P> |
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<H2>AmigaOS</H2> |
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Frodo should be started from the shell. When started from the shell, Frodo |
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accepts a single argument: The name of a preferences file to load instead |
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of the default "Frodo Prefs".<P> |
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At first, the window for the emulation <A HREF="settings.html">settings</A> |
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appears. The actual emulation is started by a click on "OK". Then the <A |
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HREF="emulwindow.html">emulation</A> window appears in which the C64 |
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startup message is displayed.<P> |
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You can quit from the running emulation by selecting the "Quit" menu |
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item.<P> |
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Frodo opens its windows on the default public screen. This screen should |
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be a 256-color screen on a graphics card, otherwise the emulation will |
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be very slow.<P> |
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The AmigaOS version is somewhat experimental. You need AHI to get sound, |
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but the sound emulation is not very good. It might be better to leave the |
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SID emulation turned of for now. Only one joystick (on port 2) is supported.<P> |
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<H2>RISC OS</H2> |
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Frodo is started by double-clicking its icon. The shared resources stored in |
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!FrodoRsrc must have been seen by the filer first, otherwise the program will |
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abort with an error. Frodo and FrodoPC need 1344kB, FrodoSC 832kB to run.<p> |
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Frodo can be controlled with the menus and the <a href="emulwindow.html">emulator |
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pane</a>. You can load snapshots and native C64-files (which usually have the |
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filetype &64) by dragging them to the emulator window.<p> |
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Frodo can be run in any colour-depth, although 16bpp and especially 32bpp are |
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noticably slower than the others. You can toggle between two display sizes |
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using the pane.<p> |
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For a lot more information see the file !Help supplied in the RISC OS |
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distribution. |
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