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Windows Azure storage emulator appears to save the data in my user profile on my C-drive. Since I have a quite small ssd and I don't really need the performance benefits when working with test data in my azure project I thought that perhaps I could move it to my D-drive.

If you are using Eclipse you can move files to and from the SD Card through the Android Perspective (it is called DDMS in Eclipse). Just select the Emulator in the left part of the screen and then choose the File Explorer tab. Above the list with your files should be two symbols, one with an arrow pointing at a phone, clicking this will allow you to choose a file to move to phone memory.

On the emulator, I downloaded an image from Google. I can find the image on the emulator, but I have no idea what the file location of the image is. To debug my app I need to know where that image is. How can I get the full path of the image?

To find the exact path open the emulator go to Photos then click on a photo (if there is any) then click on i (for info). There you can see the exact path on your device.To access these files dynamicly try:

At line 9 in your config, try throwing double-quotes around your filepath, such as this:
"C:\users\timot\LaunchBox\Games\Sega Model 2". It needs those quotes to properly interpret a filepath with spaces in it.

Should not take much to get it running. Unless you have bad roms. If your roms are zipped like @proghodet asked check to see the files it says are missing are contained. Really just as simple as pointing to the rom directory. It should work without quotes for the rom location. Did you try other games and get the same errors?

I recently had this same issue. I found that if I ran the Configurator.exe that came with the package I downloaded from archive.org (link here unless it is disallowed: I assigned the LB Games directory I assigned to these ROMs, clicked Save, then relaunched LB, it worked after that.

This allows you to edit a .asm file in ST3 with syntax highlighting. When you press F7 in the editor, it will compile your .asm file, start VICE and start executing your code in the emulator. Or if you don't like or use ST3, you can inspect the package source code to pretty much do the same steps in a script or in another editor.

so basically lowercase the file and use the petcat tool that comes with VICE.The .prg file can be eg. copied on a .d64 (on Linux, FreeBSD eg. with c1541 or even mc, assuming that the prior is available in the system...) and loaded inside an emulator as usual (in VICE such a .prg file can be loaded directly).

Another way is just copy/pasting the text using the standard system's buffer - it works with VICE. I tried it but I find it not very comfortable (and it also requires lowercasing - otherwise the pasted code is a mess, the characters change into graphical petscii symbols...).

Btw. it is a pity that VICE does not provide a nice built-in solution like some other emulators (FS-UAE, Atari800, Hatari, ...) which allow to have a local directory with normal text files that can be loaded directly to the emulator like from a native disk image (or a hard disk), doing all the conversions on the fly. It would make things a lot easier and save time.

After not using my 41 emulator for a while, upon accessing it to write a program I get the message: "Unable to load the font file: LCD.fon." Upon clicking OK, I get another message: "Unable to load font file LCD4.ttf." Upon clicking OK, the calculator comes on but the display is garbled. Anyone ever have this problem? Although I've tried several fixes recommended by the developer, none of the fixes so far have worked. Need some help here, folks. Thanks. Re: HP 41 emulator problem
Message #2 Posted by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil) on 31 May 2004, 12:00 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Jim Kimes

Hi;the LCD4.ttf is a True-Type font necessary to show information in the display. There's a way to get it back, but you need to find the original zipped file with the emulator files, unzip them and use Windows Control Panel, Fonts application and manually install the LCD4.ttf font back. It's more likely that somehow this font has been erased or uninstalled from your current system (have you upgraded it lately?). The process of restoring it is easy, you just need to have the TTF file.Have you found it but succeed, post a message again and we'll try to step you through the solution.Best regards.Luiz (Brazil)Edited: 31 May 2004, 12:01 p.m. Re: HP 41 emulator problem
Message #3 Posted by Jim Kimes on 31 May 2004, 3:03 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Vieira, Luiz C. (Brazil)

I did this. The V41 program does not have an "uninstall" feature but I deleted the file and then reinstalled it to no avail. Apparently the LCD4 font is present, the message is just saying that it can't load it. What I suspect is that that something in regards to trouble I had recently with a new HP printer driver. I bought a new printer and had to download a new driver. It didn't want to work. A repair shop was unable to help. So I sat down one day and tried everything possible. I finally got the driver to load and the printer now works. ?????? I don't know what I did right or wrong. You know how those things go. Supposedly other apps are not supposed to interfere with this emulator program but when it works one day and the next day it doesn't, something strange is wrong. Re: HP 41 emulator problem
Message #6 Posted by Richard Garner on 31 May 2004, 12:37 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Jim Kimes

This problem arises when the SP4 update to Windows 2000 is installed. The emulator developer has a corrected font on his web page that will do the trick. You will have to delete the old font from Windows 2000 and install the new one. You may still get the error message but the emulator should work fine after the new font is loaded. Re: HP 41 emulator problem
Message #7 Posted by Jim Kimes on 31 May 2004, 3:18 p.m.,
in response to message #6 by Richard Garner

Jim:Actually v41 does have an "uninstall". Unless something really trashed your files you should be able to go to START->SETTINGS->CONTROL PANEL->ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS scroll the window down to find "v41" and click on the "CHANGE/REMOVE" button.I've run v41 on all Windows O.S's from Win98 to XP professional. It is true that Win2000 needs one different file but Warren does provide instructions. Windows ME--for me--installed both the current vs.7 and the vs. 8 beta without problem with the current installers available on "the other site".Also, if you just uninstalled the font file and the executable you probably haven't cleared all the used files.Even clearing the program's folder--usually in "Program Files" may not clear all the ".dll" files as some could be left in the Windows or Windows/system(32) folders.The best way to clear out everything is to download the latest files then install them. Because font files and dll's are considered system files be sure that in a ME system the "System Backup and Restore" is turned off before you start. This is Microsoft's way of protecting us from ourselves and will save and restore system files it things you shouldn't be deleting. If you delete a "system" file--outside of an "unstall script" -- the OS will often save it and restore it. It can even "restore" over a newer, just installed version.When the installer asks where to install to: be sure that the new install is directed to the existing program directory. After this do a re-boot (it's Windows after all!) and then go to the control panel and uninstall the program. Re-boot again, and check that all references to v41 are removed from the system: any lingering folders, etc. Oh, also be sure you purged the "Trash Bin" so files are really gone.Finally, reboot again (you know, Windows!) and then run the Window's "Error Check"(i.e.scandisk) tool and the defragmenter tool.After all this you should be able to re-install the latest version without problem.By the way, don't blame Warren's software. Things like this are generally Window's problems and as with most Windows problems are a b.tch to fix. Re: HP 41 emulator problem
Message #9 Posted by OJM on 1 June 2004, 8:17 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Jim Kimes

I tried this early on at Warren's behest and while the display did change, it still wasn't right. I am currently investigating what David Y. recommended to see what that yields. [ Return to Index Top of Index ]

To get to a Linux command prompt within the simulator environment type CTRL-ALT-T and this will get you to a terminal window where you can browse the filesystem and see the directory structure I point out.

is imposible that delta_d is in m since it has values around 90, an also delta_theta in radians it seems to me that has very large values 0.3 radians is like 20 which I think is too much. So I understand the for delta_d and delta_a units are mm and for delta_alpha and delta_theta are degrees. Is that correct?

I am currently playing Pokmon Emerald on my Android phone using My Boy (Free). So, I've made it quite far, and I am trying to transfer my game from my phone to my computer, where I would play it using VBA-M. (It's worth noting, I have a very limited knowledge of computers, so bear with me.)

Anyway, I save the game after playing it, both through the game itself and by clicking the little thing in the top center of the screen. I went into my downloads app, and grabbed the file (I think a zip) and uploaded it to my google drive. I downloaded it onto the computer, and started playing it on VBA-M. Then I noticed the problem. My save file didn't show up. Only a bar saying Options and one saying New Game popped up, my previous game didn't.

it's really quite easy to transfer your saved files from phone to pc and back. I plan on making a short tutorial video on how to do so since I've managed to get it down to a T, doing it in just 3 minutes even WITHOUT a cable to connect the my device to the pc.

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