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-.TH KEGS "1" "January 2011" "SlackBuilds.org" "User Commands"
-.SH NAME
-xkegs \- Apple IIgs emulator
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B xkegs
-[\fI-options\fR]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-KEGS (Kent's Emulated GS)
-is an Apple IIgs emulator for Mac OS X, Linux, and Win32. The Apple
-IIgs was the most powerful computer in the Apple II line. It first was
-sold in 1986. An Apple IIgs has the capability to run almost all Apple
-II, Apple IIe, and Apple IIc programs.
-.PP
-xkegs is the KEGS binary, compiled for Linux and X\-Window support.
-.PP
-This manual page only documents the command\-line options and key mappings.
-For the full documentation, see /usr/doc/kegs\-@VERSION@/README.kegs.txt
-(and the other files in the same directory).
-.PP
-\fINote:\fR There is no way to specify disk or ROM images on the command line.
-Use the configuration menu (F4) from within the emulator to select images.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-\fB\-skip\fR \fI[num]\fR
-KEGS will "skip" that many screen redraws between refreshes.
-\-skip 0 will do 60 frames per second, \-skip 1 will do 30 fps,
-\-skip 5 will do 10 fps.
-.TP
-\fB\-audio\fR \fI[0/1]\fR
-Forces audio [off/on]. By default, audio is on unless
-the X display is a remote machine or shared memory is off.
-This switch can override the default. \-audio 0 causes KEGS to
-not fork the background audio process, but Ensoniq emulation
-is still 100% accurate, just the sound is not sent to the
-workstation speaker.
-.TP
-\fB\-arate\fR \fI[num]\fR
-Forces audio sample rate to \fI[num]\fR. 44100 and 48000 are
-usual, you can try 22050 to reduce KEGS's overhead. On a reasonably
-fast machine (>250MHz or so), you shouldn't need to mess with this.
-.TP
-\fB\-dhr140\fR
-Will use the old Double\-hires color algorithm that results in
-exactly 140 colors across the screen, as opposed to the blending
-being done by default.
-.TP
-\fB\-15\fR
-KEGS will only look for a 15\-bit X\-Window display.
-.TP
-\fB\-16\fR
-KEGS will only look for a 16\-bit X\-Window display (not tested, probably
- will get red colors wrong).
-.TP
-\fB\-24\fR
-KEGS will only look for a 24\-bit X\-Window display.
-.TP
-\fB\-display\fR \fI[xdisplay]\fR
-Same as setting the environment variable DISPLAY.
-Sends X display to \fI[xdisplay]\fR
-.TP
-\fB\-noshm\fR
-KEGS will not try to used shared memory for the X graphics display.
-This will make KEGS much slower on graphics\-intensive tasks,
-by as much as a factor of 10! By default, \-noshm causes an
-effective \-skip of 3 which is 15 fps. You can override this
-default by specifying a \-skip explicitly.
-.SH KEY BINDINGS
-.TP
-\fBF1\fR
-Alias of Command
-.TP
-\fBF2\fR
-Alias of Option
-.TP
-\fBF3\fR
-Alias of ESC for OS/2 compatibility.
-.TP
-\fBF4\fR
-Configuration Panel
-.TP
-\fBF6\fR
-Toggle through the 4 speeds:
-Unlimited, 1MHz, 2.8MHz, 8.0MHz
-.TP
-\fBShift\-F6\fR
-Enter KEGS debugger (can also be done by center\-clicking the mouse on
-the xkegs window).
-.br
-The debugger is tty\-based, and runs on the terminal
-that xkegs was started from.
-.TP
-\fBF7\fR
-Toggle fast_disk_emul on/off
-.TP
-\fBF8\fR
-Toggle pointer hiding on/off.
-.TP
-\fBF9\fR
-Invert the sense of the joystick.
-.TP
-\fBShift\-F9\fR
-Swap x and y joystick/paddle axes.
-.TP
-\fBF10\fR
-Attempt to change the a2vid_palette (only useful on 256\-color displays)
-.TP
-\fBF11\fR
-Full screen mode (only on Mac OS X).
-.TP
-\fBF12\fR
-Alias of Pause/Break which is treated as Reset
-.TP
-\fBF2\fR, \fBAlt_R\fR, \fBMeta_r\fR, \fBMenu\fR, \fBPrint\fR, \fBMode_switch\fR, \fBOption\fR
-Option key
-.TP
-\fBF1\fR, \fBAlt_L\fR, \fBMeta_L\fR, \fBCancel\fR, \fBScroll_lock\fR, \fBCommand\fR
-Command key
-.TP
-\fBNum_Lock\fR
-Keypad "Clear".
-.TP
-\fBF12\fR, \fBPause\fR, \fBBreak\fR
-Reset
-.TP
-\fBHome\fR
-Alias for "=" on the keypad
-.SH FILES
-.TP
-\fB~/.config.kegs\fR
-The KEGS configuration file. This can be directly edited if
-necessary, but normally is changed by using the configuration
-menu (F4) from within KEGS. To return to the default configuration,
-you may remove this file.
-.TP
-\fB/usr/share/kegs/rom03\fR (or \fB/usr/share/kegs/rom01\fR)
-The Apple IIgs BIOS ROM image. If KEGS can't find this ROM, it
-will start up with a black display, full of white @ characters.
-Press F4 for the config menu and use the UI to select the correct
-ROM image file.
-.PP
-For reference, the ROM image details are:
-.PP
-\fBrom03\fR: size 262144 bytes, md5sum ba89edf2729a28a17cd9e0f7a0ac9a39
-.br
-\fBrom01\fR: size 131072 bytes, md5sum 20a0334c447cb069a040ae5be1d938df
-.PP
-Other versions of the IIgs ROMs may exist (this author isn't aware of any),
-but these two images are known to work.
-.TP
-\fB/usr/bin/xkegs\fR
-Wrapper script. xkegs will fail to run if it can't find its config file,
-so this script creates one in the user's home directory if necessary,
-then runs the real xkegs binary.
-.TP
-\fB/usr/libexec/xkegs\fR
-Actual xkegs binary. Shouldn't be run directly (use the wrapper instead).
-.TP
-\fB/usr/share/kegs/config.kegs.default\fR
-Copied to \fB~/.config.kegs\fR by the wrapper script, if \fB~/.config.kegs\fR
-doesn't already exist. Can be used to set system\-wide defaults (such as the
-path to the ROM image).
-.SH SEE ALSO
-to_pro(1)
-.br
-partls(1)
-.br
-Full KEGS docs in /usr/doc/kegs\-@VERSION@/*.txt
-.br
-KEGS homepage at http://kegs.sourceforge.net/
-.SH AUTHORS
-KEGS is by Kent Dickey <kadickey at princeton dot edu>.
-.PP
-This manual page was written by B. Watson for the SlackBuilds.org project (but
-may be used by anyone for any reason).
-.PP
-Wrapper script also by B. Watson.