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Bernie ][ The Rescue 3.0 Emulating the famous Apple][gs Getting Started Getting Started | Audio/Video | Storage Communications | Printing | Preferences | Total Integration 1. Installation Procedure 1.1 Downloading Bernie 1.2 Obtaining a ROM Dump 1.3 Packaging List 1.4 Everything In Place? (The Acid Test) 1.5 Where To Go From Here 2. Starting Bernie ][ The Rescue 2.1 Memory 2.2 Working with Bernie ][ The Rescue 2.2.1 Keyboard 2.2.2 Customized Keyboard Layouts 2.2.3 Function Keys 2.2.4 Mouse 2.2.5 Joystick 2.3 Starting Emulation 2.4 Speed Control / SpeedNanny 2.5 Zip Chip™ Support 2.6 ViagRAM™ Memory Enhancer 3. Miscellaneous 3.1 Switching ROMs 3.2 Miscellaneous Preferences 3.2.1 Special Sound Effects 3.2.2 Pause GS When In Background 3.2.3 Warn On Reset and Shut Down 3.2.4 Remember Last Keyboard Layout 3.2.5 Support For Extended Keyboards 3.2.6 Hide Mac Cursor While Typing 3.2.7 Allow GS Clock To Overwrite Mac Clock 3.3 Getting Help 1. Installation Procedure 1.1 Downloading Bernie Bernie is available as a CompactPro™ or StuffIt™ archive. To install Bernie, follow these steps: download Bernie from the F.E.Systems web site at http://www.magnet.ch/emutech/Download/ . Decompress the software with StuffIt Expander™. If your mainstream web browser is properly installed, it should decompress the Bernie archive automatically. We are also offering Bernie as a CompactPro archive if you do not have StuffIt installed. 1.2 Obtaining a ROM Dump Since Bernie is a software-only emulator, it requires a copy of the Apple IIgs ROM. We are not allowed to include this code due to the copyrights that prevent us from doing so. Consequently, you have to create an image of a Apple IIgs ROM yourself. Bernie can handle both ROM 01 and ROM 3. You can install either of them, or both at the same time. The ROM dump(s) must be located in the same folder as the Bernie application. The ROM file(s) go by "Apple IIgs ROM 01" or "Apple IIgs ROM 3", respectively. Bernie will find the files no matter how they're labeled and renames them appropriately. You only need to throw them into the Bernie application directory. (Please decompress the files manually if they have been compressed before.) Here's how you can make a ROM dump of a Apple IIgs ROM. Please be sure to follow these steps precisely, otherwise your ROM dump might end up being corrupted: turn on your Apple IIgs and boot into ProDOS 8 If you have a ROM 1 Apple IIgs enter the following text (do not enter the "]" and "*") ]call -151*0/800<FE/0.7FFFM *BSAVE ROM1,A$800,L$8000*0/800<FE/8000.FFFFM *BSAVE ROM1,A$800,L$8000,B$8000*0/800<FF/0.7FFFM *BSAVE ROM1,A$800,L$8000,B$10000*0/800<FF/8000.FFFFM *BSAVE ROM1,A$800,L$8000,B$18000 If you have a ROM 3 Apple IIgs enter the following text (do not enter the "]" and "*") ]call -151*0/800<FC/0.7FFFM *BSAVE ROM2,A$800,L$8000*0/800<FC/8000.FFFFM *BSAVE ROM2,A$800,L$8000,B$8000*0/800<FD/0.7FFFM *BSAVE ROM2,…

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