You can also use a little Elmer’s Glue on the push button stems to hold them in place. Then, you put the whole top unit on as one piece. Note, to hold the push buttons in place you stick them in their holes and tape them from case top. Now use the scotch tape to hold the sides together while installing. JFinally got around to putting the acrylic case together.Ĭase together for fit. Lastly is a picture of the 32MB image available when the FloppyEmu is set to SmartPort vs, 5.25, 3.5 or UniDisk 3.5. The following is a picture of the Error Message before I upgraded The Firmware. I connect the FloppyEmu to the SmartPort and in the IIGS Control Panel I Set the boot slot to 6. Here are a couple screen shots WOZ images running on my IIGS. I downloaded the file, read and followed the instructions and completed in about 5 minutes total. Upgrading the Firmware was very straightforward. But, to use WOZ files I needed to upgrade the Firmware to 0.2G, 23. The Model-C arrived with Firmware 0.2f, 21.Įverything ran great. The Model – C has a much larger screen and also supports WOZ files. The features are describedthe following link. Have a look if interested in my experiences. I’ve posted a number of blog entries on the Model – B during that time. I’ve been using the Model – B for a couple years now. Received my new FloppyEmu Model – C from and plugged it into my IIGSs. You can get an image of the program disk here.ģ Comments | Floppy EMU, Games, Golf, IIGS, Mean18, Sport, Sports, Sweet16 | I keep the courses I use on my CFFA3000’s boot drive. You can keep your course images elsewhere and select them via Mean18 Select course option. Make sure you change the boot slot to 5 in the IIGS control panel. You have to boot the game directly from the program image. I run the program image directly from my FloppyEmu attached to the IIGS SmartPort. This requires the Mean18 Program Disk for the IIGS of course. There is a link for the disk image and a link to a pdf which illustrates each hole. There have been changes for every hole from 2019. Leave a Comment » | Apple II Stuff, Designasaurus, Education, Games, IIGS, imagewriter, Printing, TransWarpGS, Uncategorized | Since was my first print job I printed in draft mode. I took a chance and it did print as black lines on white paper background. This concerned me as I didn’t want to use all my ink. When you want to print it appears on the screen as white lines on black. However, there are 12 Dinosaurs you can print on paper or t-shirt. Simple to run but extraordinarily limited in actual number of dinosaurs you can mix and match fossil parts. Both ways were fine.ĭesignasaurus is an interesting educational application. I ran Designasaurus by booting the disk directly, and also starting it under GSOS 6.0.1. Just picked up these four original 3.5″ disks. Leave a Comment » | ALPS, IIGS, Mouse, Notebook, Trackpad | Even the smallest movement on the pad is translated to a precise cursor movement because the grid resolves at 400 dots per inch, which gives good control across both large and small monitors.Įxtracts above from Riccardo Mori blog. The GlidePoint tracks your Znger by following the changes in the electrical Zeld across the grid. When your Znger touches the surface it distorts the electrical Zeld at a point on the grid. It measures 2.75 by 3.0 by 0.375 inches (69.8 by 76.2 by 9.5 mm) and works through a technique known as Zeld distortion which uses two layers of electrical conductors arranged in a grid shape. It is a small device that plugs into the ADB port like a mouse or trackball, The GlidePoint will look familiar to those who used a PowerBook. That is the ALPS GlidePoint, an ADB trackpad produced by ALPS Electric in the mid-1990s. I also used it with AppleWorks GS and GraphicWriter III. In Mean18 tapping on the trackpad itself when swinging is not responsive enough. But the left button click is infinitely better than my mouse. The positioning takes some getting use to. Nice mouse replacement especially with limited space on desk ALPS Glidepoint Here I’m using it with my Apple IIGS Rom03 to play the Mean18 Golf.
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