Haven't come across any RSID files, can you name some in HVSC so I can check it out? Although they won't work with SIDPlay 2.5 I guess. How this bug got there I don't know (may be a bug with my machine) but it may have something to do with a seamingly arbitrary blank character in the type & creator fields.Īs changing 20.000 files manually using ResEdit is not a viable option, I decided to buy the shareware program "A Better Finder Creators & Types" which via a contextual menu and/or droplet will enable me to batch process folders and subfolders with contents in order to change the creator & type ressources automatically thus making the files available for opening in SIDPlay 2.5. I found out it was due to the fact that the type & creator codes in all the new HVSC I downloaded for some reason has a small bug in them which means the file/pc exchange prefs won't work properly. ![]() The only ones you won't be able to play are the RSID SID files (introduced from HVSC 5.1) and it's clearly explained why in the HVSC FAQ at Īll the other ones (and that's almost all of them) should work fine. However, you should be able to play the majority of SIDs in HVSC even with the old version. The possibilities are then: DISPLAY=:0.0ĭepending on where you want your actual windows to appear and which input devices you want to use.Lagerfeldt wrote:unfortunately the newest version available for 9.2.2 is the version I have, 2.5.ĪFAIK, Sidplay for MacOSX is the only version being updated. ![]() The first has four screens and the second has two. Here you have a single machine ( ) with two display servers. The screen number generally gives the specific screen within that group.Īn example would be: +-+ The first (display number) generally refers to a group of devices containing one or more screens but with a single keyboard and mouse (i.e., one input stream). It gives the X "display" (X server) number and screen number to use. It follows the same rule as any other IP address it can be a resolvable DNS name (including localhost) or a specific IP address (such as 192.168.10.55). The first part of the DISPLAY variable is just the address of the display server machine. profileĮxport DISPLAY=:0.0 # in your shellĭISPLAY=:0.0 firefox & # for that command (shell permitting) You can set this variable like any other: DISPLAY=:0.0 export DISPLAY # in. Many will use the DISPLAY environment variable if a display isn't specifically given. Many clients allow the -display or -displayoption to specify it: xeyes -display :0.0 In order for a client to interact with a user, it needs to know how to find the server. This allows you to do such wondrous things such as log on to your box (in text mode) halfway around the planet, tell it that the display server is the box you're currently on and, voila, the windows suddenly start appearing locally. ![]() It was built with the server/client separation built in from the start. 2K 280K views 6 years ago Whether you need to extract the images so you view them on a phone or tablet, or whether you want to extract the images so you can add them to Trial Director or TrialPad. Often (on "home" machines), the client and server run on the same box and there's only one server, but X is powerful enough that this doesn't need to happen. You have a server of some description (in this case, the X display server) which runs on a specific machine, and you have X clients (like firefox) that try to connect to that server to get their information displayed. ssh -X X11 Forward to your remote host (See man ssh for the use of the -X or -Y flag X11 forward): ssh -X johndoe123.456.789 3. The way that X works is the same as the way any network program works. 3 Simple Steps to X11 Forward on Mac OS X 1.
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