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howtos:emulators:z80 [2012/10/20 12:36 (UTC)] – [PREWORK:] ldkraemerhowtos:emulators:z80 [2012/10/25 12:11 (UTC)] (current) – [Running MYZ80 the Z80 CP/M Emulator] ldkraemer
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 <note>There are several special commands that are shown in the DOSBox Help screens.\\  <note>There are several special commands that are shown in the DOSBox Help screens.\\ 
 Be sure to also read those instructions.</note>\\  Be sure to also read those instructions.</note>\\ 
 +<note tip>If you should have problems getting the CPU Speed (Cycles) Decreased with CNTL+F11, Increased with CNTL+F12, and access\\ 
 +to the Keymapper with CNTL+F1, the problem may be associated with your Window Manager.
  
-<note tip>I finally found how to get the DOSBox CPU Speed (Cycles) Decreased with CNTL+F11, Increased with CNTL+F12, and how +The solution is to look at:
-to access the DOSBox Keymapper with CNTL+F1. +
- +
-While using XFCE Desktop, look at:+
 APPLICATIONS MENU -> SETTINGS -> WINDOW MANAGER -> KEYBOARD TAB then scroll down until you see workspace_1, APPLICATIONS MENU -> SETTINGS -> WINDOW MANAGER -> KEYBOARD TAB then scroll down until you see workspace_1,
 workspace_11, workspace_12, and delete those assignments. If you wish to enable those again, just use RESET to Default. workspace_11, workspace_12, and delete those assignments. If you wish to enable those again, just use RESET to Default.
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 This allows DOSBox to use CNTL+F1, CNTL+F11, and CNTL+F12 to access the Keymapper and Change the CPU Cycles accordingly.</note>\\ This allows DOSBox to use CNTL+F1, CNTL+F11, and CNTL+F12 to access the Keymapper and Change the CPU Cycles accordingly.</note>\\
 \\  \\ 
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 5. Testing DOSBox commands and methods. 5. Testing DOSBox commands and methods.
  
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 <note> <key>CNTL</key>+<key>c</key>  --  is used to reload the Disk Directories in CP/M\\  <note> <key>CNTL</key>+<key>c</key>  --  is used to reload the Disk Directories in CP/M\\ 
 It should be used any time a Floppy is Inserted in any Physical Drive.</note>\\    It should be used any time a Floppy is Inserted in any Physical Drive.</note>\\   
-Now the whole world of CP/M is now available for your work or play. Be sure to check out all the other nice utilities from the CP/M Days.+Nowthe whole world of CP/M is now available for your work or play. Be sure to check out all the nice utilities in CP/M.
  
 When I am finished with the Emulator, I use EXIT to exit. Then I need to un-mount the subdirectory and exit the Terminal Window.\\  When I am finished with the Emulator, I use EXIT to exit. Then I need to un-mount the subdirectory and exit the Terminal Window.\\ 
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-<note> <key>CNTL</key>+<key>c</key>  --  Can also be used to Terminate the command "top"</note>\\ +<note> <key>CNTL</key>+<key>c</key>  --  Can also be used to Terminate the command top</note>\\ 
 I look for the Process number associated with DOSBox. Assume 6545. I use the following command to Terminate the Process.\\  I look for the Process number associated with DOSBox. Assume 6545. I use the following command to Terminate the Process.\\ 
  
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