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Re: Getting files into and out of KEGS...how?
In article <SvednTgx3qd9sX3bnZ2dnUVZ_rLinZ2d@giganews.com>,
scott@alfter.DIESPAMMERSDIE.us (Scott Alfter) wrote:
> In article <46DF0468.9808.usenet_csa2@a2central.com>,
> BluPhoenyx <bluphoenyx@a2central.com.remove-pcl-this> wrote:
> > To: scott
> >scott wrote:
> >> Am I doing something wrong here? I'm going to need an Apple II (real or
> >> emulated) running soon to write the firmware for the new beer-fridge
> >> controller I'm working on (to no longer run it on an Apple II, but it is
> >> 6502-based). I figured emulation would keep everything I need in one box
> >> that's already set up, but if I need to unpack and set up my IIGS, I can do
> >> that.
> >
> >The easiest method to copy II based archives such as shrinkit files is
> >to use KEGS to_pro utility. It doesn't get compiled along with the
> >emulator though so you need to compile it separately.
>
> Hmm...didn't catch that earlier. Might have to take a look at it.
>
> >An alternative method which works for whatever file types is running
> >Ciderpress via Wine or Cedega. Generally, Cedega works on most Linux
> >platforms but Wine might depend on the distro you use. This is the
> >method I tend to use the most.
>
> CiderPress doesn't work under Wine, at least not for me...it crashes as soon
> as you try to do anything useful. I could run it under VMware, though.
>
> _/_
> / v \ Scott Alfter (remove the obvious to send mail)
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Rob Greene's AppleCommander is my favorite. It's written in Java, and I
know it works on Windows and Mac OS X. I've used the command-line tool
on linux; I don't know about the GUI:
http://home.woh.rr.com/jbmatthews/ac.html
http://sourceforge.net/projects/applecommander/
John
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