Sweet, I used to play Oregon Trail and Montezuma's revenge on the school Apple //e computers.TelcoLou posted on Jul 19 2006 at 04:38 PM said:Yes.
M.E.S.S.
Yes.
M.E.S.S. Has among others, an apple II emulator.
blakespot posted on Jul 20 2006 at 04:36 AM said:I guess I've owned most types of computers from the 80's actually.
The list is long, and my current "Byte Cellar" is pretty full.
TelcoLou posted on Jul 19 2006 at 07:38 PM said:Yes.
M.E.S.S.
Yes.
M.E.S.S. Has among others, an apple II emulator.
TelcoLou posted on Jul 19 2006 at 07:38 PM said:Yes.
M.E.S.S.
Yes.
M.E.S.S. Has among others, an apple II emulator.
rmatheso posted on Jul 20 2006 at 03:26 AM said:Wanna test out Apple II games before you dl them for your GP2X?
Check out http://www.virtualapple.org
They have an in-browser emulator!
Couldn't get MESS working though. Can't find those damn Apple II bios files.
Fuckin gay. I can play Doom, NES, and old arcade games in any browser with a Java plugin. Those guys need to get with the fuckin program.(Note: Requires Internet Explorer and Windows)
Everything I have tried works. Tried Aztec, Rescue Raiders, Super Bunny (Can't get past loading screen, ut thats because I don't remember the button combo to start the game) at least, maybe more.blakespot posted on Jul 24 2006 at 08:43 AM said:Surely SOMEONE must be running Apple II emulation under M.E.S.S. for GP2X. ...or does the lack of response mean that it actually doesn't work? Hm.
(I got Colecovision and TI-99/4A emulation going under M.E.S.S.)
blakespot
I got some help from a kind user - got it working. But, indeed, it runs slowly. Maybe 75-80% IIe speed. Looks good, but not so fine. Sad. Frodo runs the more complex C64 like glass. Guess a less efficient core in MESS.naples39 posted on Jul 24 2006 at 08:14 PM said:I've gotten Apple 2e images working, but don't get your hopes up---it runs very slowly. I never did get 2c or 2 to work though. Not sure why. All about the bios I think...
blakespot posted on Jul 20 2006 at 03:36 AM said:The Apple II version of some key games are better than the C64 or Atari 8-bit conversions. Like Conan, for example. No music, but the graphics are better.
My first computer was a TI-99/4A, and my second was an Apple //c, back in 1984. I've had many Apple II's since then and it's the 8-bit line that I relate to best.
I guess I've owned most types of computers from the 80's actually.
The list is long, and my current "Byte Cellar" is pretty full.
blakespot
Blah posted on Jul 25 2006 at 12:38 AM said:I'm so jealous of everything except the macs (macs just rub me the wrong way). And now I seriously want space invaders for my wall. Cool B)