Fat Agnus said:
No luck on running the Apple2e either. does anyone have a video of it running?
I guess I'm reviving a dead thread here, but I didn't have much trouble getting Apple //e and Apple //c emulation working. I mainly wanted to play Wizardry I, but there is a problem there: you need to write protect the boot disk in order to play. There doesn't appear to be an option for that - even in the unix version - and I'm not too interested in diving into the code right now.
For Wizardry I-III anyway, you are better off using DrPocketSNES to emulate the Japanese (but with options to turn most things into English) Wizardry I-III SNES collection. I've got a post about
running Wizardry I under SNES emulation on the GP2X on my blog.
I'm still glad that I got Apple // emulation working though, because I plan to go back and revisit Wasteland eventually. I might even look into setting up a config to remap keys to make it playing without the virtual keyboard, or doing some code diving in specific for that game. It is great to play the GP2X on the subway commute to work.
Hmm, if the file system flags are honored by gp2xmess (can't say I've checked this) you could just do a chmod +w <disk image>.
I haven't tried this myself, and for all I know gp2xmess has it's own way of dealing w/ writable disk images.
Glad you are enjoying the a2 emulation. I hope someday it can even be faster.
~telengard