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<p><strong>ROM to load</strong> is the path to a Jaguar executable file that will be loaded into the Jaguar’s cartridge memory space at $800000 (Alpine ROM images will load at $802000). As a convenience to coders, this file can be of any length, as long as it fits into the cartridge memory space (a file of this type is treated as an Alpine ROM and is loaded at $802000). The file thus loaded into memory will not be executed.</p>
<p><strong>ABS to load</strong> is the path to a Jaguar executable file that will be loaded in the Jaguar’s main RAM. This file must have valid headers, otherwise <em>Virtual Jaguar</em> won’t be able to load it. Assuming the file exists and has the correct headers in it, it will be loaded and run when <em>Virtual Jaguar</em> is first run.</p>
<p><strong>Windows refresh</strong> is the refresh rate for open windows. The smaller the rate, the faster the refresh window will occur. A 0 value will disable the refresh operations.</p>
<p><strong>Allow writes to cartdridge ROM</strong> is the option allowing or not the cartdridge ROM writing. If allowed, emulator won't interfere but when turned off the emulator will display a dialog box with proper information, at this point user can allow to continue or stop the code.</p>
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<p><strong>ROM to load</strong> is the path to a Jaguar executable file that will be loaded into the Jaguar’s cartridge memory space at $800000 (Alpine ROM images will load at $802000). As a convenience to coders, this file can be of any length, as long as it fits into the cartridge memory space (a file of this type is treated as an Alpine ROM and is loaded at $802000). The file thus loaded into memory will not be executed.</p>
<p><strong>ABS to load</strong> is the path to a Jaguar executable file that will be loaded in the Jaguar’s main RAM. This file must have valid headers, otherwise <em>Virtual Jaguar</em> won’t be able to load it. Assuming the file exists and has the correct headers in it, it will be loaded and run when <em>Virtual Jaguar</em> is first run.</p>
<p><strong>Windows refresh</strong> is the refresh rate for open windows. The smaller the rate, the faster the refresh window will occur. A 0 value will disable the refresh operations.</p>
<p><strong>Allow writes to cartdridge ROM</strong> is the option allowing or not the cartdridge ROM writing. If allowed, emulator won't interfere but when turned off the emulator will display a dialog box with proper information, at this point user can allow to continue or stop the code.</p>