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ActiveGS in iTunes App Store for iOS

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Christopher Shepherd

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Feb 25, 2011, 10:11:25 AM2/25/11
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Download it now. :)

The ROM is an edited ROM01 apparently linked into the application's
main executable file. It isn't too hard to break into an Applesoft
prompt, and if your device is jailbroken, it's very easy to add more
disk images to it.

rich12345

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Feb 25, 2011, 10:42:43 AM2/25/11
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On Feb 25, 7:11 am, Christopher Shepherd

Itunes crashes my PC everytime I try it... Is there another
alternative to install?

a2retro

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Feb 25, 2011, 11:19:32 AM2/25/11
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Direct download ... to your iphone

Lons

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Feb 25, 2011, 7:45:22 PM2/25/11
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You can also add disk images *without jailbreaking* using a Mac/Windows app called "iPhone explorer." You just need to edit an XML file located in the Best of FTA app called "list.activegsxml." I'm playing Space Quest 1 as I type this :)

Wholly Mindless

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Feb 26, 2011, 12:45:53 AM2/26/11
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I'll bet you're using the mac version. It seems the windows version (on
64bit) is a little less successful. Anyone with alternate experience?

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datajerk

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Feb 26, 2011, 6:49:59 PM2/26/11
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On Feb 25, 8:11 am, Christopher Shepherd

Excellent. Thanks for the tip. I posted instructions on my blog on
how to add content.

http://jerkwerks.com/?p=194

Lon Seidman

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Feb 27, 2011, 11:44:41 AM2/27/11
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datajerk <data...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Excellent. Thanks for the tip. I posted instructions on my blog on
> how to add content.
>

> http://jerkwerks.com/?p 4

Excellent tutorial. Have you had any success writing back to the disk
images on the iOS device?

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Darren Stone

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Feb 27, 2011, 2:01:07 PM2/27/11
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On 11-02-27 8:44 AM, Lon Seidman wrote:
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> Excellent tutorial. Have you had any success writing back to the disk
> images on the iOS device?
>

Yes! Files contained in the app bundle are always read-only, but you
can copy your disk image to the Documents folder instead, and set the
path in the xml file to "../Documents/MyDiskImage.dsk"

Lon Seidman

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Feb 27, 2011, 3:57:12 PM2/27/11
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Darren Stone <darren.sto...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Yes! Files contained in the app bundle are always read-only, but you can
> copy >your disk image to the Documents folder instead, and set the path
> in the xml file >to "../Documents/MyDiskImage.dsk"

Excellent!! Thanks for the helpful tip.

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datajerk

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Feb 27, 2011, 4:02:14 PM2/27/11
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On Feb 27, 12:01 pm, Darren Stone <darren.stone.logit...@gmail.com>
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Thanks for the tip. I've updated my blog post: http://jerkwerks.com/?p=194

limtc

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Mar 1, 2011, 9:48:05 AM3/1/11
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I have some videos and screenshots on ActiveGS running various apps -
DiversiTune, Karateka, even my own harddisk!

http://www.facebook.com/thyechean

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