- Using Virtual Jaguar GCC/Qt -
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-Simply double click on the Virtual Jaguar icon or type ./virtualjaguar from
+Simply double click on the Virtual Jaguar icon or type ./virtualjaguar -h from
the command line. See the built in help (under Help|Contents) for more
information on how to use it. :-)
+People on Windows platforms are unable to read the from the command line at
+the moment. So here's what it says:
+
+"Virtual Jaguar GIT 20120914 (2.1.0 Prerelease)
+Based upon Virtual Jaguar core v1.0.0 by David Raingeard.
+Written by James Hammons (Linux/WIN32), Niels Wagenaar (Linux/WIN32),
+Carwin Jones (BeOS), and Adam Green (MacOS)
+Contact: http://sdlemu.ngemu.com/ | sdlemu@ngemu.com
+
+Usage:
+ virtualjaguar [<filename>] [switches]
+
+ Option Description
+ ---------------- -----------------------------------
+ <filename> Name of file to autoload
+ --alpine -a Put Virtual Jaguar into Alpine mode
+ --pal -p PAL mode
+ --ntsc -n NTSC mode
+ --bios -b Boot using Jagaur BIOS
+ --no-bios Do not use Jaguar BIOS
+ --gpu -g Enable GPU
+ --no-gpu Disable GPU
+ --dsp -d Enable DSP
+ --no-dsp Disable DSP
+ --fullscreen -f Start in full screen mode
+ --blur -B Enable GL bilinear filter
+ --no-blur Disable GL bilinear filtering
+ --log -l Create and use log file
+ --no-log Do not use log file
+ --help -h Show this message
+
+Invoking Virtual Jagaur with no filename will cause it to boot up
+with the VJ GUI."
+
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