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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes +.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. +.if n .ad l +.nh +.SH "NAME" +yae \- Yet another Apple Emulator +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.IX Header "SYNOPSIS" +\&\fByae\fR [\-2|\-e|\-+] [disk\-image] ... +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.IX Header "DESCRIPTION" +\&\fByae\fR emulates the Apple \s-1II\s0, \s-1II+\s0, and //e 8\-bit computers from Apple, +Inc. Standard .dsk images are supported. If \fByae\fR is run without any +disk image arguments, \fI/usr/share/yae/Master.dsk\fR will be booted. +.PP +\&\s-1ROM\s0 image files are required; see \fB\s-1FILES\s0\fR for details. +.PP +\&\s-1OSS\s0 audio is supported, using the /dev/audio device. For Linux systems +using \s-1ALSA\s0, \s-1OSS\s0 audio is provided by the snd_pcm_oss and snd_mixer_oss +kernel modules. If /dev/audio can't be opened, the emulator will run +with sound disabled. +.SH "OPTIONS" +.IX Header "OPTIONS" +.IP "\-2" 4 +.IX Item "-2" +Emulate the Apple \s-1II\s0. +.Sp +Note that the emulator uses the same \s-1ROM\s0 image for \s-1II\s0 and \s-1II+\s0, so the +emulated \s-1II\s0 will have Applesoft and autostart (which the original \s-1II\s0 +didn't ship with). +.IP "\-+" 4 +Emulate the Apple \s-1II+\s0. +.IP "\-e" 4 +.IX Item "-e" +Emulate the Apple //e (the default). +.SH "KEYSTROKES" +.IX Header "KEYSTROKES" +.IP "Backspace" 4 +.IX Item "Backspace" +Alias for the left-arrow key. +.IP "Control+Delete" 4 +.IX Item "Control+Delete" +Apple Reset key. +.IP "Left Alt" 4 +.IX Item "Left Alt" +The left (open) apple key on the //e keyboard. +.IP "Right Alt" 4 +.IX Item "Right Alt" +The right (closed) apple key on the //e keyboard. +.IP "F1" 4 +.IX Item "F1" +Change disks in the first drive (slot 6, drive 0). This will either +read a filename on standard input (if kdialog can't be run), or display +a kdialog file-selector. Either way, the emulator stops and its window +becomes unresponsive until a file has been chosen. +.IP "F2" 4 +.IX Item "F2" +Exit the emulator immediately. No confirmation dialog, so +be careful. +.PP +All other keystrokes are translated to their equivalent Apple \s-1II\s0 +keystrokes, or ignored if there is no equivalent key on the Apple +keyboard. +.SH "FILES" +.IX Header "FILES" +.IP "\fB.yaerc\fR, \fB~/.yaerc\fR" 4 +.IX Item ".yaerc, ~/.yaerc" +Config file. Searched for first in the current directory, +then in user's home directory. For config file syntax, see +\&\fI/usr/share/yae/yaerc.sample\fR. +.IP "\s-1ROM\s0 files" 4 +.IX Item "ROM files" +For \s-1II\s0 and \s-1II+\s0 emulation, the required \s-1ROM\s0 image is called \fB\s-1APPLE2\s0.ROM\fR. +For the //e, the image is \fB\s-1APPLE2E\s0.ROM\fR. For all modes, \fB\s-1DISK\s0.ROM\fR is +required. +.Sp +\&\s-1ROM\s0 file locations can be set in the config file. By default, they're +searched for in the current directory. If the ROMs can't be found in +the configured location or the current directory, they will searched +for in \fI/usr/share/yae\fR. +.Sp +If the required \s-1ROM\s0 files can't be found, the emulator will refuse +to start. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.IX Header "SEE ALSO" +\&\fBkegs\fR(1), \fBdos33fsutils\fR(1) +.SH "AUTHORS" +.IX Header "AUTHORS" +\&\fByae\fR was originally written by Doug Kwan, and includes enhancements by +Warren Toomey. The version documented here also has some small bugfixes +and enhancements by B. Watson. +.PP +This man page was written by B. Watson. |