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2.9.1 Applemu (Apple Emu) |
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This article is from the Apple ][ Emulator Resources Guide, by Alex Maddison with numerous contributions by others.
AVAILABILITY: Available for free download from: ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/apple2/ibmpc/applemu.zip
AUTHOR: Unknown.
STATUS: Development ceased.
SHORT DESCRIPTION: Applemu emulates a 48K Apple ][+, and allows disk-swapping. Disk-images are "saved" to directly on the hard-disk from within the emulator. An option to write protect the disk-image being loaded into either drive is offered. The function keys control disk-swapping routines. Unfortunately, most of the more advanced Apple software requires a 64K machine, and thus will not load on Applemu.
ROMS: Applemu comes with the necessary Apple ][+ ROMs and is ready for use after decompression. The Apple ROMs are stored in "APPLBIOS.COM".
NOTE: To run Intbasic programs, get the "INTBASIC.COM" file, rename "APPLBIOS.COM" as "FPBASIC.COM", and then rename "INTBASIC.COM" as "APPLBIOS.COM".
DISK-IMAGE FORMAT: Nibblized Dos Order (NDO - size: 232960 bytes).
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 80286 cpu with CGA graphics (recommended) - according to the documentation, any PC with "128K memory, DOS 2.0 or greater", although on a 4.77 MHZ 8088 it takes almost a minute to boot a disk.
FURTHER REFERENCES: "APPLE.DOC" (Text file included in the archive). The "Apple2 Emulation Frequently Asked Questions" guide contains a great deal of information on this emulator as well as converting disk-image files for use with it.
RELATED FILES:
INTBASIC.COM - File containing the Integer Basic language for Apple Emu. ftp://wilbur.stanford.edu/pub/apple2/incoming/intbasic.com
 
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