![]() ![]() To get started with the emulator, you’ll need a boot disk image. ![]() ![]() These represent the two disk drive Disk ][ system on a conventional Apple II. two of the icons look like disk drives and have the numbers ! and 2 on them respectively. On the right hand side of the AppleWin window, you’ll see some icons representing certain emulator functions. After you accept that, it will show you a window that looks like this: When you first run it, it will ask you to accept a GNU General Public License before allowing you to get started. The icon looks like the famous Apple II color logo. After extracting, go to the folder you extracted AppleWin to and run the AppleWin program. I recommend making an AppleWin directory in your “My Documents” folder for this purpose. To get started, download the ZIP file on AppleWin emulator home page:Īfter downloading, open up the ZIP file and extract the contents to a fresh new directory on your computer. It operates as an original Apple II, II+, IIe, or IIe Enhanced, with the latter configured as the default emulation mode. The emulator for this tutorial will be the AppleWin emulator.ĪppleWin is a Windows friendly and nearly a completely tunrkey emulator. ![]() When you become familiar with one specialized emulator, you learn to understand how to work most of the others. This Hands On Museum tutorial will focus on just one. If you run through remote desktop and do not disable bezels, it generates the error.There are several useful programs available for emulating the Apple II series of computers. And I could have sworn it was crashing with parsec too last night, but maybe it was late and I was tired.ĭrylightn wrote: here is the information you requested, along with another update: So, I guess it's something with trying to run Retrobat over Win Remote Desktop? But then you said you were able to duplicate the issue? So I dunno, very bizzare. \applewin -log -f -d1 "C:\RetroBat\roms\apple2\Sherlock Holmes (1985)(Bantam)(Disk 1 of 1 Side A).dsk" The powershell command I was using that worked fine on Windows Remote Desktop control, when not starting the game through Retrobat:Ĭode. (It works fine when the monitor is on and I'm controlling it pyhsycally on the box) After more experimentation, I switched over to parsec and the appleII games do not crash, I don't get the error message. I have included a screen capture here so you can see what is happening:Ĭan you give us your PC configuration ? Especially the videocard and screen connected here is the information you requested, along with another update:Īlso, another thing to point out is that when I'm testing this, the monitor is turned off and I was working headless via windows remote desktop. Last edited by Lorenzolamas on 16/06/23, 07:25 pm edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : resolved issue)ĭrylightn wrote:Hi All! I am getting errors trying to run Apple II roms on retrobat. I copied one rom at first to test the emulator, worked fine, only after I copied the rest of my roms did it start doing this, and the original game that worked no longer runs (gives the same error message).Īny ideas what's going on? My first thought is to check the arguments being passed by Retrobat to start the game, but not sure where to look for those? Also, doesn't make sense that it worked once, and a few min later it stopped working. if i load the game via basic command line in applewin, runs fine If i load the game manually in applewin, it runs fine. It does this on any game I try to run, throwing the error pop up: "runtime exception: invalid stoi argument" I have included a screen capture here so you can see what is happening: Hi All! I am getting errors trying to run Apple II roms on retrobat. ![]()
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