[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Apple 2 emulator
This comes down to a preference for operating systems. Kegs itself is
very powerful and fits in well with the Linux OS. It generally gets
started in a terminal and the runtime disk info is edited externally
as needed to change disks. In X, this works very well since you can
easily open many terminals and windows as necessary. I also find it
useful to devote a console/X session for Kegs so I can run it in a
custom screen resolution which lets the emulator window fill most of the
screen.
For those of us who don't use Beos or Sweet 16, what do you consider
to be the functional benefits for using the Beos/Sweet 16 combination?
--
Thank you for your time and interest. I hope it was helpful
or at least interesting.
Phoenyx,
Apple2 user since March 1984
Links to Phoenyx's pages:
preferred..... http://zip.to/Phoenyx_A2
alternate..... http://www.tinyangeldesigns.com/Apple2