Martin Doherty wrote:
Paul R. Santa-Maria wrote:I use the Oasis emulator, and I do such things all the time. I type in the Applesoft program using a text editor (Notepad or similar). I then copy the text to the clipboard. In Oasis, I type Shift-Insert to paste the text. Oasis acts like I typed in what is contained on the clipboard. I then save the program to disk (or in this case, disk image). This same method works for assembly language or any situation where you need to put text into the Apple. -- Paul R. Santa-Maria Monroe, Michigan USAYeah I can't really understand why other emulator authors haven't implemented that feature ... I don't know Windows/Mac programming but my gut feel is that it would be fairly simple with a few API calls.I use AppleWin and have often bemoaned the lack of copy/paste. Maybe I should check out some alternatives.Martin
Actually, Applewin (1.12.6) has this feature. You access it from the configuration window.
Copy what you want to the clipboard. Open the config window (F8) and select the input tab. Click the 'Paste from clipboard' button then click the 'Ok' button. Text should paste into the emulator.
Cheers, Mike T.