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                        Apple II emulator for Linux
AppleWin on Linux
This is a linux port of AppleWin, that shares 100% of the code of the core emulator and video generation. Audio, UI, scheduling and other peripherals are reimplemented.
Number one goal is to stay source compatible with AppleWin, to make git merge a trivial operation. Shared files are modified as a last resort.
Structure
There are 4 projects
- libapple: the core emulator files
 - applen: a frontend based on ncurses
 - qapple: Qt frontend
 - sa2: SDL2 frontend
 - a libretro core
 
What works
Almost everything works, except the serial port, SNES-MAX and FourPlay.
The UI has been rewritten in Qt or ImGui. The rest works very well.
Network is supported via libslirp.
If this is not available, it uses libpcap, but it requires elevated capabilities:
sudo setcap cap_net_raw=ep ./sa2
Unfortunately, this must be reapplied after every build.
Most of the debugger now works (in the ImGui version).
New features
Audio files can be read via the cassette interface (SDL Version). Just drop a wav file into the emulator. Tested with all the formats from asciiexpress.
Executables
sa2
This is your best choice, in particular the ImGui version.
TL;DR: just run sa2
See sa2 for more details.
applen
Frontend based on ncurses, with a ASCII art graphic mode.
Keyboard shortcuts
F2: reset the machineShift-F2: ctrl resetF3: pauseShift-F3: exit (F4as well to avoid key code issues)F5: swap disksF11,F12: Load, Save SnapshotALT-RIGHT: wider hi res graphisALT-LEFT: narrower hi res graphicsALT-UP: vertical hi res (smaller)ALT-DOWN: vertical hi res (bigger)
In order to properly appreciate the wider hi res graphics, open a big terminal window and choose a small font size.
Try CTRL- as well if ALT- does not work: terminals do not report a consistent keycode for these combinations.
The joystick uses evdev (--device-name /dev/input/by-id/id_of_device).
qapple
This is based on Qt.
- keyboard shortcuts are listed in the menu entries
 - joystick: it uses QtGamepad
 - emulator runs in the main UI thread
 - Qt timers are very coarse: the emulator needs to dynamically adapt the cycles to execute
 - the app runs at 60FPS with correction for uneven timer deltas.
 - full speed when disk spins execute up to 5 ms real wall clock of emulator code (then returns to Qt)
 - audio is supported and there are a few configuration options to tune the latency (default very conservative 200ms)
 - Open Apple and Solid Apple can be emulated using AltGr and Menu (unfortunately, Alt does not work well)
 yamlfiles can be dropped to restore a saved state
ra2
There is an initial libretro core.
A retropad can be plugged in port 1 (with or without analog stick).
Keyboard emulation
JOYPAD_R: equivalent toF9to cycle video typesJOYPAD_L: equivalent toCTRL-SHIFT-F6to cycle 50% scan linesSTART: equivalent toF2to reset the machineSELECT: press twice quickly to exitJOYPAD_R2: switch audio sourceJOYPAD_L2: save configuration to/tmp/applewin.retro.conf
In order to have a better experience with the keyboard, one should probably enable Game Focus Mode (normally Scroll-Lock) to disable hotkeys. Even better set Auto Enable 'Game Focus' Mode to Detect.
Video works, but the vertical flip is done in software.
Audio: speaker and mockingboard works, but only one at a time (use JOYPAD_R2 to switch).
Easiest way to run from the build folder:
retroarch -L source/frontends/libretro/applewin_libretro.so ../bin/MASTER.DSK
It supports playlists files .m3u (see https://docs.libretro.com/library/vice/#m3u-and-disk-control alttough not all options are implemented).
Build
The project can be built using cmake from the top level directory.
qapple can be managed from Qt Creator as well and the 2 have coexisted so far, but YMMV.
Checkout
Don't forget the submodules!!
git clone https://github.com/audetto/AppleWin.git --recursive
Fedora
On Fedora 35, from a fresh installation, install all packages from fedora.list.txt.
Raspberry Pi OS, Ubuntu and other Debian distributions
Install all packages from raspbian.list.txt.
You can use sudo apt-get -y install $(cat AppleWin/source/linux/raspbian.list.txt) for an automated installation.
See Travis CI too.
Building
cd AppleWin
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE ..
make
Frontend selection
There are 4 cmake variables to selectively enable frontends: BUILD_APPLEN, BUILD_QAPPLE, BUILD_SA2 and BUILD_LIBRETRO.
Usage:
cmake -DBUILD_SA2=ON -DBUILD_LIBRETRO=ON ..
or use cmake-gui (if none is selected, they are all built).
Packaging
It is possible to create .deb and .rpm packages using cpack. Use cpack -G DEB or cpack -G RPM from the build folder. It is best to build packages for the running system.
Speed
Fedora
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz
Full update = 582 MHz
| Video Stype | Video update | 
|---|---|
| RGB Monitor | 39 | 
| NTSC Monitor | 27 | 
| Color TV | 25 | 
| B&W TV | 27 | 
| Amber Monitor | 31 | 
Raspbian
Pi 3B+
Full update = 54 MHz
| Video Stype | Video update | 
|---|---|
| RGB Monitor | 5.3 | 
| NTSC Monitor | 3.6 | 
| Color TV | 2.6 | 
| B&W TV | 2.9 | 
| Amber Monitor | 4.5 |