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ElementCoder:
I see you made a 7.5.5 disk as well :) Any software coming along with it?

someperson:

--- Quote from: ElementCoder on August 02, 2013, 03:59:28 am ---I see you made a 7.5.5 disk as well :) Any software coming along with it?

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There isn't much software that would work well with this emulator in its current state. Most applications from the Macintosh Plus era expected a 512x384 display, and couldn't even take advantage of larger displays let alone smaller ones. This version of Mini vMac is compiled to emulate a Macintosh with a 320x240 display, something that never actually existed. Mini vMac does have built-in support for scrolling the screen when run on lower resolution devices, but I'm not sure if this currently works on the Nspire. It is definitely a feature that should be looked into, and may require actual mouse support instead of using Mouse Keys.

EDIT: I'd like to be able to compile some Mini vMac builds for myself, but every version I compile seems to eventually crash. What might I be doing wrong?

AlexisVieira:

--- Quote from: someperson on August 02, 2013, 12:37:16 pm ---It is definitely a feature that should be looked into, and may require actual mouse support instead of using Mouse Keys.

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adding a support to the hidn drivers can be cool... I hope someone can do that

someperson:
Using an older version of the SDK, I've now managed to compile versions that don't crash. However, the numbers are mapped to the keys at the top of the keyboard, so there is no way to move the mouse.

ExtendeD:
The SDK should be backward compatible. Which version did you have to use?

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