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apple2 0.7.4-5
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Source: apple2
Section: contrib/otherosfs
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.1.16), libsvga1-dev, libx11-dev, libxt-dev

Package: apple2
Architecture: i386
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Apple ][ Emulator
 This is a fully-functional 100% Apple ][ emulator for the Linux console.
 .
 It is partly written in 386 (AT&T) assembler and partly in C. You can
 switch diskettes using a diskette database through an intuitive
 interface.  Furthermore, it is possible to trim the speed of the
 emulator and it runs in full speed (approximately) twice as fast as an
 standard Apple II+ on a 486DX-50.  It uses the svgalib's key scancodes
 and implements the undocumented 6502 instructions (required by at
 least two games: Bug Attack and MS Pacman).
 .
 Because the Apple ROMs are copyrighted, they are not included here.  You
 will have to make copies of them from your old Apple computer, or try to
 find them on the net.
 .
 Transferring your old Apple disks is a bit of work, but you can save
 yourself the trouble of digging up your old masters by seeing if some
 kind soul has already done the work for you at:
 .
    ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/images/
 .
 Remember, you can only use these ROMs and images _legally_ if you already
 own the original.  Have fun!   (Ahhh....  What memories!)

Package: xapple2
Architecture: i386
Depends: apple2 (= ${Source-Version}), ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Description: Apple ][ Emulator
 This is a fully-functional 100% Apple ][ emulator for X windows.
 .
 It is partly written in 386 (AT&T) assembler and partly in C. You can
 switch diskettes using a diskette database through an intuitive
 interface.  Furthermore, it is possible to trim the speed of the
 emulator and it runs in full speed (approximately) twice as fast as an
 standard Apple II+ on a 486DX-50.  It uses the svgalib's key scancodes
 and implements the undocumented 6502 instructions (required by at
 least two games: Bug Attack and MS Pacman).
 .
 Because the Apple ROMs are copyrighted, they are not included here.  You
 will have to make copies of them from your old Apple computer, or try to
 find them on the net
 .
 Transferring your old Apple disks is a bit of work, but you can save
 yourself the trouble of digging up your old masters by seeing if some
 kind soul has already done the work for you at:
 .
    ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/images/
 .
 Remember, you can only use these ROMs and images _legally_ if you already
 own the original.  Have fun!   (Ahhh....  What memories!)