[Coco] VCC and Mac
Paulo Lindoso [gmail]
paulo.lindoso at gmail.com
Mon Jun 4 17:41:26 EDT 2012
Minor hints here then...
Use SDLMESS in Windowed mode... That way you won't ever need to reboot your mac when trying to leave MESS... :)
Since I don't quite remember which stuff to edit... I am attaching my mess.ini file. I guess it'll work if you just replace the directories...
Hints are welcome as well! :)
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On Jun 4, 2012, at 6:34 PM, Dean Leiber wrote:
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> On Jun 4, 2012, at 1:45 PM, Paulo Lindoso [gmail] wrote:
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>> Dean,
>>
>> I am using Mess 0.132 (Jul 19 2009). From what I read over the lists, it seems the most "workable' version.
>>
>
> Paulo,
>
> I'll have to find a copy of that version and see if it'll run here. I tried the versions on macmess.org (as well as the front end) and I
> couldn't get anything to work. I'm running Lion so perhaps that is the problem.
>
>> Config was truly a mess…
>
> No kidding. I had to force it to create mess.ini and then I had to force it to verify the ROMS before I could get anything to work. (after rummaging through all the docs) All in all,
> not user friendly, but its free. I'm playing with a frontend I found to see if that eases the pain somewhat.
>>
>> I've downloaded SDLMESS, place it on my Applications folder and reconfigured my mess.ini to point to dirs in my home folder, where I placed ROMs and Software.
>>
>> Problems I still have:
>>
>> 1) My Macbook pad is not a viable option to replace Joysticks and I can't get to use keys as an option. Given up trying at the moment... No Zaxxon for me...
>>
>> 2) Mapping special keys is still somewhat messy as well. Standard TAB to access the menu mixes up with CoCo TAB, it doesn't like Fn+FunctionKeys…
>
> Yes I'm having that problem big time as well. I got 'stuck' in the emulator <LOL> and had to reboot my mac to get out. Not good.
>>
>> All in all, it is not a good experience, so I seldom use it, preferring to play with my original CoCo3, which at least reads DSK files with my SuperIDE, but still polishing out some glitches there as well... ;)
>
> I don't have room to set the ol' gal up at the moment, so that's why all the playing with the emulators.
>>
>> VCC installed very easily over WineBottler (no extra confs... standard Wine App). Loading DSK files as floppies was OK as well. I will soon try to play and write stuff to see how it goes.
>>
>> So far, better experience with VCC than MESS…
>>
> That has been my experience so far. VCC was easier to set up and get running via Crossover (yeah its not free, but I'm lazy sometimes) than playing with a native version of MESS. As someone pointed out.. an emulator in an emulator. It probably runs about true CoCo speed that way! :-D
>
> Dean
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