Am I being thick?
Am I being thick?
How in Crom's name do you load and run a cartridge ROM in Xroar? I downloaded a few from the archive, and after faffing around for a while I decided just to embarrass myself and post the question here.
Re: Am I being thick?
You load with Ctrl + Shift + L select the .rom image and it should load and start automatically.
Hope this helps.
Gareth
Hope this helps.
Gareth
Re: Am I being thick?
Uhhh... weird...
I just get a green screen with Xroar 0.27 on Windows.
I just get a green screen with Xroar 0.27 on Windows.
Re: Am I being thick?
Cartridge support was broken from v0.25 to v0.27. You will need to use v0.24 or the latest v0.28.1 to load cartridge ROM images.
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Ctrl+I ............ Insert a cartridge.
Ctrl+Shift+I ...... Insert a cartridge, no autorun.
Ctrl+L ............ Load a file (see below).
Loading a file with Ctrl+L autodetects the file type by extension, and
acts accordingly:
* Disk files (".dmk", ".vdk", ".jvc", ".dsk") are inserted into drive 1.
* Virtual cassettes (".cas") are attached. If shift is also pressed,
XRoar will attempt to autodetect their type and insert the appropriate
load command ("CLOAD" or "CLOADM:EXEC") into the keypress buffer.
* Hex records (".hex") will be loaded into memory.
* CoCo binaries (".bin") will be loaded into memory and started from their
EXEC address.
* Snapshots (".sna") will continue from when they were saved.
* Unrecognised filetypes are assumed to be audio files, and if XRoar
is built with libsndfile, it will attempt to use them for cassette
input.
Re: Am I being thick?
AAAH. I didn't know there was a new build out - will get that and try again.
Cheers Zephyr.
Cheers Zephyr.
Re: Am I being thick?
Sorry, that was me being thick to assume that you were using version 0.24 as I do. I will get the hang of this one day and offer good sound advice on this forum (just don't hold your breath! ).
Re: Am I being thick?
lol. No mate, it was my bad for not supplying that information in the first place. i just assumed I was doing something wrong so didn't think to post which version I was using in my intitial question.