

If you have confirm_quit set to "0" in your mame.ini (as is the default), it will exit immediately.

These keys were chosen precisely because they're very uncommon in emulated machines and therefore unlikely to cause problems, in case you're wondering why they're weird.

You can re-enable common MAME keys by pressing the UI Mode key, which by default is Scr Lock on Windows and Linux and forward-Delete on Macs ( Fn-Delete on compact keyboards like MacBooks). For example, to boot Total Replay with the CFFA2 card emulation, use mame apple2ee -sl7 cffa2 -hard1 "Total Replay v3.0.2mg".Įmulated machines with keyboards like the Apple II start up with almost all of the keys going to the emulated machine. For the II, II Plus, IIe and IIgs, you can boot a hard drive image after inserting an expansion card that supports one by using the command line switch -hard1. For example, mame apple2gs -flop3 FTA_Nucleus.2mg. For the IIc Plus and IIGS, you can boot a 3.5" disk image by using the switch -flop3. For example, "mame apple2e -flop1 Dung_Beetles.dsk". For the II, II Plus, IIe, IIc, and IIGS, you can boot a 5.25" disk by using the command line switch -flop1.
#Mame os x configure controlls software#
1.10 A note about hard drive and CD-ROM imagesĪssuming you don't have the Software List library, you can use MAME like any other Apple II emulator with the disk images you already have.1.6.14.1 Things to connect to a parallel card.1.6.13 Parallel/Centronics Interface Cards.
