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Hi, I tried to use the following disk : http://www.mediafire.com/?nmymty24z5tNot only didn't it work, but also the file can't be deleted anymore.
Few problems I have encountered:Figuring out how to use drop down menus is a hassle.
There is no "controls" section of the help.
Rebooting/shutting down and turning back on causes the system to be unable to locate/read/initialize it's disk image. So rebooting is a nono.
There are no save states, and instead of control, I suggest using a button like docs to pull up the emulator controls.
Darn this is cool. I wonder if it's legal to distribute, though? Or has it become abandonware over the years?
By the way, does this include all 7.x systems and would it be able to run softwares from a Flash Drive like Linucx? Because Starcraft can run on Mac System 7.6 so I wonder if it could actually run it? I suppose the fact that old versions requires the CD might be seriously problematic, though, unless there's a way to make a Flash drive act like a CD drive and have a game read from it.
Could you please fix the resolution or is it not fixable?
I wonder if it's legal to distribute, though? Or has it become abandonware over the years?
Augs,When the OS has started, press TAB one time. Then pressing 5 will act as a mouse click. The other can also be used to control the mouse.
THIS IS AWESOME!Now port Windows* pimathbrainiac runs to Antarctica
Quote from: pimathbrainiac on April 14, 2013, 01:38:15 pmTHIS IS AWESOME!Now port Windows* pimathbrainiac runs to AntarcticaWindows 3.1 running in DosBox. That might work.
I'm sorry but if I can boot Debian ARM and even an old version of Ubuntu (of which both are possible) on an Nspire, Mac OSX 10 is possible.
Quote from: Juju on April 14, 2013, 02:56:30 pmQuote from: pimathbrainiac on April 14, 2013, 01:38:15 pmTHIS IS AWESOME!Now port Windows* pimathbrainiac runs to AntarcticaWindows 3.1 running in DosBox. That might work.WinCE, perhaps?anyone up to the challenge?