For the II, II Plus, IIe and IIgs, you can boot a hard drive image after inserting an expansion card that supports one by using the command line switch -hard1. For example, mame64 apple2gs -flop3 FTA_Nucleus.2mg. For the IIc Plus and IIGS, you can boot a 3.5" disk image by using the switch -flop3. For example, "mame64 apple2e -flop1 Dung_Beetles.dsk". For the II, II Plus, IIe, IIc, and IIGS, you can boot a 5.25" disk by using the command line switch -flop1. 1.10 A note about hard drive and CD-ROM imagesĪssuming you don't have the Software List library, you can use MAME like any other Apple II emulator with the disk images you already have.1.6.13.1 Things to connect to a parallel card.1.6.13 Parallel/Centronics Interface Cards.
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