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Pom1 is an Apple 1 emulator being ported to C from the original Java 
version. It uses the Simple DirectMedia Layer library and works on most 
platforms.

== Options ==

Pom1 has many options to configure and utilize the emulator. They are 
accessed by Ctrl+<letter>. Some options also have corresponding command
line parameters.

Option         Letter    Parameter             Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Load Memory    L                               Load memory from a binary or ascii file.
Save Memory    S                               Save memory to a binary or ascii file.
Quit           Q                               Quit the emulator.
Reset          R                               Soft reset the emulator.
Hard Reset     H                               Hard reset the emulator.
Pixel Size     P         -pixelsize <n>        Set the pixel size (1 or 2).
Scanlines      N         -scanlines            Turn scanlines on or off (pixel size 2 only).
Terminal Speed T         -terminalspeed <n>    Set the terminal speed (Range: 1 - 120).
RAM 8K         E         -ram8k                Use only 8KB of RAM or entire 64KB of RAM.
Write In ROM   W         -writeinrom           Allow writing data in ROM or not.
IRQ/BRK Vector V                               Set address of interrupt vector.
Fullscreen     F         -fullscreen           Switch to fullscreen or window.
Blink Cursor   B         -blinkcursor          Set the cursor to blink or not.
Cursor Block   C         -blockcursor          Set the cursor to block or @.
Show About     A                               Show version and copyright information.

== Other information ==

 * You can find more information about the project at the Pom1 website:

   http://pom1.sourceforge.net/

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