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Re: What is "directory=" doing? [message #414171 is a reply to message #414153] Fri, 22 April 2022 21:15 Go to previous message
Andreas Kohlbach is currently offline  Andreas Kohlbach
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 13:45:38 -0400, Andreas Kohlbach wrote:
>
> On my two machines on Linux the ~/.config/vicerc (Windows might have a
> vice.ini instead) there is a Linux
>
> Directory="/usr/lib/vice/data/C64/"
>
> Hard to google for "Directory=" as the "=" apparently is ignored.
>
> What is this doing? Telling the emulator where roms (kernal, basic
> chargen and such) are?

Replying to myself: It seems to. Just set up the C128 *without* lines
like

KernalName="/usr/lib/vice/C128/kernal"

but only

Directory="/usr/lib/vice/data/C128/"

and it worked right away.

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