[Coco] VCC 2.01 Configuration...

Salvador Garcia salvadorgarciav at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 26 16:00:33 EDT 2016


Interesting. I am running VCC 2.01 on my Win 10 PC and don't seem to have that behavior. Maybe you do not have full control over the VCC.INI file that is on the same folder as the EXE.

Open a file explorer, navigate to the VCC folder and right click on the VCC.INI. Select Properties and then the Security tab. Under Security select "User" in the Group or user names list.

Now click on the Full control box to Allow. Click Ok to get out of this dialog and any parent dialogs. Try to configure VCC as needed. Exit and re-launch. Did that help?

If not, perhaps others can chime in with ideas. Good luck! Salvador


      From: Rogelio Perea <os9dude at gmail.com>
 To: "coco at maltedmedia.com" <coco at maltedmedia.com> 
 Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2016 1:51 PM
 Subject: [Coco] VCC 2.01 Configuration...
   
Maybe I am missing something simple but essential...

I have VCC 2.01 running on my Win10 T420 Lenovo machine, works like a charm
except for one thing: I need to reset its Cartridge configuration every
time I start the emulator - was under the impression that whatever the last
config was should stick for the next startup.

VCC is installed on Program Files (x86), I have all my PAKs and DSKs on
another working folder so after launching VCC I need to reassign the
Cartridge to an MPI and then the MPI slots to the FD502 (DLLs found in the
VCC Program Files folder); once that is done I have to change to the
working folder to load the appropriate disk or pak file...

Could this be the result of particularly obtuse Windows 10 access rights
for the VCC application? - have had my share of Win 10 shenanigans before.


-- RP

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