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Apple IIe emulator card (in Mac LC III) question
- Subject: Apple IIe emulator card (in Mac LC III) question
- From: mad.scientist.jr@gmail.com
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 18:29:04 -0000
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This question is probably more of a Mac question since it involves a
Mac LC but it is also an Apple II question since I am trying to get an
Apple 2 emulator to run, so it is posted in both groups.
I have an Apple IIe emulator card which I plugged into my old Mac LC
III and it booted.
Next I downloaded the accompanying Apple IIe program and unstuffed it
to the Mac's desktop.
When I try to run it I get an error message:
>To use the Apple IIe card you must turn 32-bit addressing off in the Memory control panel.
I opened the memory control panel and turned off 32 bit addressing. A
message is displayed saying 32 bit addressing will be off after
reboot.
However, after reboot, 32 bit addressing is back on and I can't run
the emulator.
Can anyone suggest how to get this working?
Thanks