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Re: XGS32



>>>>> "SM" == Steve Mentzer <!smentzer@ecom.net> writes:

 >> 
 >> Could you please elaborate on how you "registered" the DLL to fool XGS32
 >> into thinking it was running on an NT machine?
 >> 
 >> And would you say XGS32 is better at emulating the IIgs than XGS-DOS or
 >> XGS-Windows?
 >> 


 SM> He was referring to the ATL.DLL that needs to be registered prior
 SM> to the registration of XGS32.DLL. Just running "regsvr32" will do
 SM> the trick. It really shouldn't matter where the DLL sits. As long
 SM> as it's registered properly.

 SM> XGS32 takes the original XGS .050 core (win32 build) and adds
 SM> some features. It is almost the same emulator core, however.

And it does work well, even under Win98.  Now all I need is the
ability to build disk images.

Is there any possibility of it reading Apple's Disk Copy images?

Also, there is not validation checks to see if all the files exist
before starting the emulator.  I get a SEGV (or its Windows equiv.) if
I start XGS and a disk image file or rom image's path is incorrect.
Annoying, but not fatal.

Other than that, XGS rocks.

cfs
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