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Revision: 688 http://fuse-for-macosx.svn.sourceforge.net/fuse-for-macosx/?rev=688&view=rev Author: fredm Date: 2012-02-26 12:10:41 +0000 (Sun, 26 Feb 2012) Log Message: ----------- Correct file name. Added Paths: ----------- trunk/fuse/fusepb/resources/Fuse Help/html/disciple.html Removed Paths: ------------- trunk/fuse/fusepb/resources/Fuse Help/html/discovery.html Copied: trunk/fuse/fusepb/resources/Fuse Help/html/disciple.html (from rev 687, trunk/fuse/fusepb/resources/Fuse Help/html/discovery.html) =================================================================== --- trunk/fuse/fusepb/resources/Fuse Help/html/disciple.html (rev 0) +++ trunk/fuse/fusepb/resources/Fuse Help/html/disciple.html 2012-02-26 12:10:41 UTC (rev 688) @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> +<html> +<head> + <meta http-equiv="content-type" + content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> +<!-- AppleSegStart="DISCiPLE Emulation" --> + <title>DISCiPLE Emulation</title> +</head> +<body> +<font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial"><a name="+D EMULATION"></a><!-- AppleSegDescription="This section describes the +D interface emulation in Fuse." --></font> +<div class="refsect1" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> +<h2><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">DISCiPLE Emulation</font></h2> +</div> +<p> +<font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">Fuse supports emulating the +DISCiPLE disk and printer interface, although it does not currently +support emulation of the Sinclair Network, or support emulation of a +DISCiPLE attached to a 128K machine. See the <font + face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial"><span class="emphasis"><em>DISK +FILE FORMATS</em></span></font> +section for more details on supported disk file formats, which are the +same as for +D emulation.</font><font + face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial"> The DISCiPLE's printer port is +emulated. (See the +</font><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial"><span class="emphasis"><em>PRINTER +EMULATION</em></span></font><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial"> +section for more details.) The DISCiPLE may only be used with 48K +emulation at present. To access disks, you will first need to +load GDOS, by inserting a disk containing the DOS file (SYS) and +entering "RUN". Once DOS is +loaded, you can load to/from DISCiPLE disks by prefixing filenames with +<span style="font-style: italic;">`d n</span>' where <span + style="font-style: italic;">` n '</span> is the number of the drive in +use. For example, `LOAD d1;"myfile"' would load the file named +`myfile' from the emulated drive 1. Microdrive syntax may also be used.</font></p> +<p><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">To save a snapshot, +choose the `Machine, NMI' menu option, and then +press `4' to save a 48K snapshot, or `5' to save a 128K snapshot.</font></p> +<p><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">When saving a 128K +snapshot, you must then press Y or N to indicate +whether the screen changed while saving the snapshot, to finish +saving. You can also choose `3' to save a screenshot to disk.</font></p> +<p><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">Options `1' and `2' allow +screenshots to be printed (in monochrome) if +printer emulation is enabled.<br> +</font></p> +<p><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">Note that GDOS on the +DISCiPLE contains a bug which causes corruption in any saved snapshots, +and incorrect restoration of saved snapshots, even if saved on a ++D. This bug is not present in G+DOS on the +D. (Note: this +was caused by saving/restoring the AF register twice in the NMI +handler, where both AF and the AF' shadow register should have been +saved/restored.)<br> +</font></p> +<!-- AppleSegEnd --> +</body> +</html> Deleted: trunk/fuse/fusepb/resources/Fuse Help/html/discovery.html =================================================================== --- trunk/fuse/fusepb/resources/Fuse Help/html/discovery.html 2012-02-26 12:08:34 UTC (rev 687) +++ trunk/fuse/fusepb/resources/Fuse Help/html/discovery.html 2012-02-26 12:10:41 UTC (rev 688) @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<html> -<head> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" - content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> -<!-- AppleSegStart="DISCiPLE Emulation" --> - <title>DISCiPLE Emulation</title> -</head> -<body> -<font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial"><a name="+D EMULATION"></a><!-- AppleSegDescription="This section describes the +D interface emulation in Fuse." --></font> -<div class="refsect1" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> -<h2><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">DISCiPLE Emulation</font></h2> -</div> -<p> -<font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">Fuse supports emulating the -DISCiPLE disk and printer interface, although it does not currently -support emulation of the Sinclair Network, or support emulation of a -DISCiPLE attached to a 128K machine. See the <font - face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial"><span class="emphasis"><em>DISK -FILE FORMATS</em></span></font> -section for more details on supported disk file formats, which are the -same as for +D emulation.</font><font - face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial"> The DISCiPLE's printer port is -emulated. (See the -</font><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial"><span class="emphasis"><em>PRINTER -EMULATION</em></span></font><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial"> -section for more details.) The DISCiPLE may only be used with 48K -emulation at present. To access disks, you will first need to -load GDOS, by inserting a disk containing the DOS file (SYS) and -entering "RUN". Once DOS is -loaded, you can load to/from DISCiPLE disks by prefixing filenames with -<span style="font-style: italic;">`d n</span>' where <span - style="font-style: italic;">` n '</span> is the number of the drive in -use. For example, `LOAD d1;"myfile"' would load the file named -`myfile' from the emulated drive 1. Microdrive syntax may also be used.</font></p> -<p><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">To save a snapshot, -choose the `Machine, NMI' menu option, and then -press `4' to save a 48K snapshot, or `5' to save a 128K snapshot.</font></p> -<p><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">When saving a 128K -snapshot, you must then press Y or N to indicate -whether the screen changed while saving the snapshot, to finish -saving. You can also choose `3' to save a screenshot to disk.</font></p> -<p><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">Options `1' and `2' allow -screenshots to be printed (in monochrome) if -printer emulation is enabled.<br> -</font></p> -<p><font face="Lucida Grande,Helvetica,Arial">Note that GDOS on the -DISCiPLE contains a bug which causes corruption in any saved snapshots, -and incorrect restoration of saved snapshots, even if saved on a -+D. This bug is not present in G+DOS on the +D. (Note: this -was caused by saving/restoring the AF register twice in the NMI -handler, where both AF and the AF' shadow register should have been -saved/restored.)<br> -</font></p> -<!-- AppleSegEnd --> -</body> -</html> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |