Quote from: pacomix on 21:16, 13 April 22I tried although unfortunately it exits immediately after opening it in my macOS.A little more information would be useful.
./cpcec retrob.dsk
works like a charm.
Usage: CPCEPower_SDL [options] Options: -h, --help -f, --fullscreen -w, --windowx - set horizontal x position of principal window -y, --windowx - set vertical y position of principal window -z, --grabmouse - set mouse grabbing on main window -n, --nosound - disable sound -d, --digiblaster - enable digiblaster -q, --audiofrequency=48000, 96000 or 192000 - desired audio frequency - default is 44100Hz -v, --volsound - volume of the sound (0 (nosound) -> 128 (max volume)) -j, --joystick - enable joystick -x, --scanlines - enable CTM monitor scanlines -c, --cpc=464, 664, 6128, 464+, 6128+ or GX4000 -t, --crtc=0,1,2 or 4 -m, --mem=memory to allocate in Kilo Bytes -0, --dsk0=dsk, raw or ipf file to load in floppy drive unit 0 -1, --dsk1=dsk, raw or ipf file to load in floppy drive unit 1 -k, --tape=cdt, csw or wave file to load as k7 in tape player -p, --cpr=cartridge or extended memory cartridge file to load for cpc plus or gx4000" -s, --sna=sna or --snr=snr file to load in memory -u, --urom=rom number select -r, --rom=rom file to load in rom number selected -l, --lrom=rom file to load in low rom (OS) -e, --autotape - autoload tape -a, --auto=name of the file to autoload (don't forget to add run" for example -a "run\"disc") -g, --gunstick to activate MHT gunStick |
CPCEPower_SDL_MacOS -0 mydisk.dsk
"/Applications/Retro Virtual Machine 2.app/Contents/MacOS/Retro Virtual Machine 2" -w -b=cpc6128 -i ${workspaceRoot}/puzzleb.dsk -c=run\"disc\"
{
"type": "process",
"label": "SDCC - Retro Virtual Machine",
"command": "open",
"args": [
"-a",
"/Applications/Retro Virtual Machine 2.app/Contents/MacOS/Retro Virtual Machine 2",
"--args",
"-w",
"-b=cpc6128",
"-i",
"${workspaceRoot}/puzzleb.dsk",
"-c=run\"disc\"\\n"
]
}
Quote from: Redbug on 08:05, 15 April 22And on RetroVirtualMachine:I see these options are undocumented and/or I never tried to run the command from the command line (I'm getting old! haha). But thanks a million. Until now RVM, from what I have seen, is a really nice emulator for the Mac. Only if it supported loading of .sym files and slightly improved debugger it would be the best. Right at the moment, to my knowledge, that's something that only WinAPE supports.Code Select"/Applications/Retro Virtual Machine 2.app/Contents/MacOS/Retro Virtual Machine 2" -w -b=cpc6128 -i ${workspaceRoot}/puzzleb.dsk -c=run\"disc\"
I use it in Visual Studio Code for all my devs. It runs the disc.bas loader at full speed. Just do CMD+E to resume the realtime speed.
And the run command in tasks.jsonCode Select{
"type": "process",
"label": "SDCC - Retro Virtual Machine",
"command": "open",
"args": [
"-a",
"/Applications/Retro Virtual Machine 2.app/Contents/MacOS/Retro Virtual Machine 2",
"--args",
"-w",
"-b=cpc6128",
"-i",
"${workspaceRoot}/puzzleb.dsk",
"-c=run\"disc\"\\n"
]
}