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On most machines, you can reset with Control + F12 on the IIe and later you can Control + Left Alt/Option + F12 to do a Control-Apple-Reset.
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Right Alt or Option is the Closed Apple key (what Mac users call "Option").Left Alt or Option is the Open Apple key (what Mac users call "Command").When you *aren't* in the UI mode, these keys are interesting: If you are running with the debugger enabled, ~ will instead freeze the machine and drop into the debugger. ~ (tilde/backtick) brings up sliders so you can override the default balance between audio chips, adjust brightness and contrast, and other settings.snapsize 560x384 will create non-squashed screenshots for the 8-bit IIs, and -snapsize 704x462 will do the same for the IIgs.

For instance, -snapsize 640x480 will force the screenshot to be 640x480.

Note that by default the screenshot is the exact pixels that are rendered internally by MAME, so Apple II screenshots will appear squashed. PNG inside the "snap" folder by default, with a folder in the snap folder named after the machine, like "apple2e" or "apple2gs". Plain F7 loads a save state, with the same rules about the save slot.MAME will prompt for a save slot you can press any alphanumeric key (0-9 and A-Z) for 36 slots. Left Shift + F7 saves a save state, which freezes the current machine state and saves it to disk.Hard resets are handy for getting some configuration options to take effect. F3 does a forced reset (this is not exactly the same as an Apple II Control-Reset see below for details on that), and left shift + F3 does a "hard" reset, where MAME is torn completely down and restarted.P pauses and dims the screen slightly to indicate that you're paused.
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You can re-enable common MAME keys by pressing the UI Mode key, which by default is Scr Lock on Windows and Linux and back-Delete on Macs ( Fn-Delete on non-full-size keyboards like MacBooks). For example, to boot Total Replay with the CFFA2 card emulation, use mame64 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, mame64 apple2gs -flop3 FTA_Nucleus.2mg.
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For the IIc Plus and IIGS, you can boot a 3.5" disk image by using the switch -flop3. For example, "mame64 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.
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