Andrew Collier wrote:
Given a PC running Windows XP, what (versions of) programs do
I need in order to use a protected floppy disk in SimCoupe,
and/or to create an image of one that SimCoupe can read?
I'm afraid I'm still working on a solution for protected disks. SimCoupe
can be used with
Aley Keprt wrote:
You can use any printer. Just install it with file as
output port (instead of LPT), and you get the text file from
Sim Coupe. At least my Windows does it this way.
The printer is opened in raw mode, which bypasses the printer driver and
_should_ mean any printer can be
Ian Spencer wrote:
it does fix the problem with the Atom path
Phew :-)
but I now notice that if you turn off 'Use RGB/YUV Overlay'
then this is forgoten when you exit the program.
I run most of the time with the frame sync off [snip] and
this is also automatically turned back on
Simon Owen wrote:
I can't reproduce either of these here - can anyone else?
Nope - I too often run with sync turned off and it always remembers
(which often gives me a shock if I load up something with music in it).
Incidentally, when DirectDraw is enabled the screen is all anti-aliased
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Dan Dooré wrote:
I too often run with sync turned off and it always remembers
Glad it's not just me where it works for then :-)
(which often gives me a shock if I load up
something with music in it).
when DirectDraw is enabled the screen is all anti-aliased
- is this a feature of my GPU
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From: Simon Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 10:11 AM
Subject: RE: Where can I get latest SimCoupe?
Ian Spencer wrote:
it does fix the problem with the Atom path
Phew :-)
but I now notice that if you turn off
1. I like when it's anti-aliased.
2. I would vote also for 150% option.
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