Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!waikato.ac.nz!comp.vuw.ac.nz!actrix!keith Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations Subject: Re: Amax on a 3000: need MacROM 2.0 Message-ID: <1991May17.053654.3527@actrix.gen.nz> From: keith@actrix.gen.nz (Keith Stewart) Date: Fri, 17 May 1991 05:36:54 GMT References: <1991May11.142550.627@nic.csu.net> <2785@public.BTR.COM> <1196@applix.com> Organization: Actrix Information Exchange, Wellington, New Zealand Comment-To: scotte@applix.UUCP Lines: 23 In article <1196@applix.com> scotte@applix.UUCP (Scott Evernden) writes: > In article <2785@public.BTR.COM> timm@public.BTR.COM (Timothy M. Maffett timm@btr.com) writes: > >--- > >Here is macrom2.0. This will allow owners of apples 128k roms AND an Amax > >cartridge to read in a copy of thier roms, and then in the future start Amax > >with this copy, instead of having to read in the rom image from the cartridge > >everytime. > > Thank you very much for this- it is most appreciated. > > Now, the hard part. I must be dense, but I can't figure out how to > use this thing. If I Macrom -S (save) , some "module" is > loaded into memory and activated? What do I actually have to do to > get the ROM copied into the file? Running AMAX doesn't do it. Is there > some magic "hotkey" which isn't documented *at all* that I need to hit? > I've tried all permutations of usage to no avail... > > -scott What is not said is that you have to have the modified A-MaxII off the pirate disk in order for AMAX to know where hook into the ROM image I think this is right