Ok, I'll have a look at these pages.
Is it true that RPCEmu works best in ARM7500 mode?

And when I startup the Emu it gives an error message that an application has gone wrong. Is that because of no boot disc? And when I press the continue button and select the drive 4 or drive 0 (even when inserted a disc) it gives an error 'Number not recognised'?

Cheers

Koen

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On 15-09-14 09:55 PM, Gerald Holdsworth wrote:
First thing I would do, would be to set up a working RiscPC, with the basic 
!Boot (I've stuck mine in HostFS). The boot sequence can be downloaded from 
various places - I would start looking: RPCemu site, www.riscosopen.org (where 
you can also find RISC OS 5), and www.riscos.com.

To get the data from your old hard disc images, I'd fire up Arculator and 
extract the contents out (can't remember how to with Arculator - and I can't 
find a good Mac OS version).

Cheers,

Gerald.

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On 15 Sep 2014, at 20:34, Koen <[email protected]> wrote:

Ok, next problem comes up.
Not easy to set the Emu up.
I have an 'hd4.hdf' and 'hd5.hdf' from an old arculator, so I copied them on 
the place where RPCEmu wants them (there is some example hd4 file)
And booted the RPCEmu. But the screen stays blue.
(thought Windows had a blue screen patent???)

Why doen't it take my hd4 drive?
I have also a disc called RiscOS3.adl but also this one does not want to boot.

any suggestions?

Cheers

Koen

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On 15-09-14 08:51 PM, Gerald Holdsworth wrote:
Yeah, I found that when I was trying to simulate running it for the first time 
- it seemed to 'remember' the settings from somewhere else. I wonder if it's 
used a similar plist file in the System/Library/Preferences folder...

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On 15 Sep 2014, at 19:45, Koen <[email protected]> wrote:

Oh I just realized that I did not reply to the mailing list...
Ooops.

Now a strange thing has happened. Since I removed th plist file, it is gone 
forever????
It's not in the library folder anymore....

Ok point to get mad....

Cheers

Koen

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On 15-09-14 08:25 PM, Gerald Holdsworth wrote:
Annoyingly, none of my replies has gone to the rpcemu mailing list - they all 
bounced back as undeliverable...not sure why. But, I'll try again.

Anywho, what does it say in the plist file? i.e. where does it think that the 
data directory is?

Cheers,

Gerald.

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On 15 Sep 2014, at 19:17, Koen <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Gerald,

Well something is defenetly going wrong.
because it doesn't absk me to point the rom files.
Should I contact Francis Devereux?

Cheers

Koen

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On 15-09-14 07:46 PM, Gerald Holdsworth wrote:
When you run the application for the first time, it will attempt to create one. If 
it can't find any ROM files in the rom directory, it should say that no ROM image 
is found, and ask you to point to the location of one (which it will then copy 
into the data directory). You should be able to change this location through 
File->Preferences, or by editing the plist file (you can point this to an empty 
folder if you wish).

I can't remember where the default location of the data directory is.

Cheers,

Gerald.

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On 15 Sep 2014, at 17:04, Koen <[email protected]> wrote:

Deleted the application and the 'org.devrx.RPCEmu.plist'
Then downloaded again and read the manual once more. There it talks about the 
Data directory.
Where should I normally find this data directory? (which should contains your 
hard disc files, ROM image and rpc.cfg file)

Or should I create that myself?

Cheers

Koen

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On 15-09-14 05:32 PM, Gerald Holdsworth wrote:
Yeah, that won't help - you'll need to re-install from scratch.

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On 15 Sep 2014, at 16:25, Koen <[email protected]> wrote:

Hmmm,
Now I am a bit confused.
I deleted the 'org.devrx.RPCEmu.plist'
How can I set the directory to DefaultDataDir?
And what data directory should I delete?

Besides the 'DefaultDataDir' there is also : 'English.lproj' folder and the 
follwoing documents : 'RPCEMU.icns' - 'hostfs,ffa' - 'hostfsfiler,ffa'

Cheers

Koen

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On 15-09-14 05:04 PM, Gerald Holdsworth wrote:
Have you changed the data directory location? You can check where this is:
"OS X specific settings, such as the location of your RPCEmu data directory, are 
stored in ~/Library/Preferences/org.devrx.RPCEmu.plist.  If you have problems setting up 
RPCEmu and need to start again from scratch you can delete this file and your data 
directory."

If it is pointing towards the DefaultDataDir, then yes, the ROMS go into the 
roms sub-folder (you should have other sub-folders alongside roms).

Cheers,

Gerald.

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On 15 Sep 2014, at 15:48, Koen <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Gerald,

Yes I know, was hasitating to post the links, naughty me.
But I did put them in the roms folder, but still no starting up :(

To be clear where I have put them :
opened the 'package contents' of the RPCEmu.app
browsed to : contents/resources/DefaultDataDir/roms
and there was also a little 'roms.txt' file in it

Cheers

Koen


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On 15-09-14 04:41 PM, Gerald Holdsworth wrote:
Hi Koen,

As far as I'm aware, RISC OS 3.50+ is illegal to distribute freely (like any 
other commercial software package) and, hence, those links are probably 
breaking the law.
However, that said, the RISC OS 3.60 archives supplied will unzip to 4 1MB 
files which can be dropped into the roms folder.

Cheers,

Gerald.

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On 15 Sep 2014, at 15:09, Koen <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Gerald,

Got them from : http://rolf.yuss.org/~aaront/
Or from : http://www.4corn.co.uk/aview.php?sPath=/roms

Cheers

Koen

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On 15-09-14 03:05 PM, Gerald Holdsworth wrote:
Hi Koen,

You should have, typically, 4 ROMs of 1MB in size (this is based on my 3.7 
install) - of course, it is entirely feasible (and accepted by RPCemu) to have 
this 4MB as 2x2MB or 1x4MB.

Where did you get your RISC OS 3.6 ROMs from?

Cheers,

Gerald.

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On 15 Sep 2014, at 13:35, Koen <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Gerald,

Just put the 3.6 version in the roms folder.
And again it crashes.
When I start the application I get the following message :

ROM Image of unsupported size: expecting 2MB, 4MB, 6MB or 8MB, got 524288 bytes

And then it quits.

Cheers

Koen

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On 15-09-14 10:49 AM, Gerald Holdsworth wrote:
Hi,

RISC OS 3.11 won't work with RPCemu, as it emulates a RiscPC and not an 
Archimedes. 3.6 should be OK - I have 4 different setups for 3.7, 4.39, 5.21 
and 6.20.

In what way will it not start?

Cheers,

Gerald.

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On 15 Sep 2014, at 09:19, Koen <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

Being curious as an Acorn BBC Master player, I wondered how a Archimedes would 
work on my Mac.
I found on http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu site a link of RPCEmu for mac.
So I downloaded it and also downloaded the ROM images that are needed.
I looked in the RPCEmu application and found the 'roms' folder and placed 4 rom 
images (3.11 or 3.6) hoping the emulator would start.
Unfortunate it didn't.

What am I doing wrong?

Cheers

Koen
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