# Sample .yaerc file for yae apple emulator. # Comments (like this one) begin with a hash # Non-comment lines are key and value, separated by whitespace. ### ROM image files # These can be absolute paths, otherwise they're searched for in the current # directory. No matter what's defined here, the emulator will always fall # back to looking for DISK.ROM and either APPLE2.ROM or APPLE2E.ROM in # /usr/share/yae, if the files defined here can't be found. #Apple2ROM APPLE2.ROM #Apple2eROM APPLE2E.ROM #DiskROM DISK.ROM ### Disk image files # 4 drives are emulated. The emulated Apple boots from Slot 6, Drive 1. # Again, filenames can be absolute paths, or in the current # directory. As a fallback, yae will use /usr/share/yae/Master.dsk if # nothing is defined here, or if the DiskS6D1 file can't be found. #DiskS6D1 /usr/share/yae/Master.dsk #DiskS6D2 /some/other.dsk #DiskS5D1 /some/other.dsk #DiskS5D2 /some/other.dsk ### Printer emulation # By default, anything sent to slot 1 (the standard way to print on Apples) # will be echoed to standard output. If Printer is set here, slot 1's output # will go to the named file instead. #Printer yae_output.txt ### Machine type # 3 machine types are supported: # II - Original Apple II (aka ][) # II+ - Apple II+ (added hi res graphics and bank-switched RAM) # IIe - Apple //e (added lowercase and 80 columns) # If nothing is defined here, the default is IIe. This setting can be # overridden by the -2, -+, or -e command-line options. Note that # the emulator uses the same ROM for II and II+, so the emulated II will # have Applesoft and autostart (which the original II didn't ship with). #MachineType IIe ### Misc options # Default emulated CPU speed (in Hz, apparently). The emulator tries to # maintain this speed, but may slow down on loaded systems. #Speed 1022727 # Which set of MouseText characters to use, when emulating the IIe/IIc. # The original version had characters FG as a "running man" glyph, and the # newer (IIgs only?) revision has a j-shaped left arrow and some horizontal # lines instead. Can be set to FALSE (the default) or TRUE. #RunningMan FALSE # Use X11 shared memory to speed up display? Can be set to TRUE (default) # or FALSE. #UseXShm TRUE