X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2FREADME;h=163514b05115410f413eaa2cdbdf32637cfbbda5;hb=fa566a2c8ec532eb5325b4d5a663fb2a7d72adc6;hp=7865403b25fa8b77ec36d75e0c963d7643b9a3e2;hpb=86bd0f2592c3cd674239532247276bd2d579a857;p=virtualjaguar diff --git a/docs/README b/docs/README index 7865403..163514b 100644 --- a/docs/README +++ b/docs/README @@ -58,12 +58,12 @@ beginning of this file. After obaining the Atari Jaguar (CD) boot ROM and several ROM's you can now use Virtual Jaguar using the following command : -./jag_em romfile -switch +./vj romfile -switch -The context of ROMFILE is the filename of the UNCOMPRESSED Atari Jaguar ROM -dump. You can also use switches. By just typing ./jag_em you get an overview -of the options you can use. WIN32 users should look into the stdout.txt for -that information. +The context of ROMFILE is the filename of the an Atari Jaguar ROM dump (can be +either compressed or uncompressed). You can also use switches. By just typing +./vj you get an overview of the options you can use. WIN32 users should look +into the stdout.txt for that information. If you succesfully start the emulator with the game you should see a window (or fullscreen) which shows the game. If the game doesn't comply to a CRC @@ -74,9 +74,9 @@ check to the sources yourself (src/crc32.cpp). This emulator also emulates the Atari Jaguar Analog gamepads. By using the following keyboard or joystick settings you can (possibly) play the game : -Atari Button A : Z or joystick button 1 +Atari Button C : Z or joystick button 3 Atari Button B : X or joystick button 2 -Atari Button C : C or joystick button 3 +Atari Button A : C or joystick button 1 Atari Buttons 1 - 10 : Keypad 0 - 9 (0 = 10) Atari Start/Pause : ENTER Atari Select : TAB @@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ Atari UP : UP or joystick UP Atari DOWN : DOWN or joystick DOWN Atari LEFT : LEFT or joystick LEFT Atari RIGHT : RIGHT or joystick RIGHT +Atari *, # are not mapped yet! With ESC you can easily stop Virtual Jaguar GCC/SDL which will get you back to you command prompt. If you want to change the key layout, simply hack the