INTRODUCTION
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Caprice32 is one of the best emulator of the Amstrad
CPC home computer series running on Windows and
Unix.  The emulator faithfully imitates the CPC464,
CPC664, and CPC6128 models.

It has been written by Ulrich Doewich.

WizCap32 is a port on Wiz of the PSP version of
Caprice32.


CONTROL
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- Virtual keyboard

In the CPC emulator window, there are three 
differents mappings (standard, left trigger,
and right Trigger mappings). 

You can toggle between while playing inside the 
emulator using the two Wiz trigger keys.

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Wiz        CPC             (standard)
  
A          Backspace
Y          ENTER
X          Joystick Fire 1
B          Joystick Fire 2
Up         Up
Down       Down
Left       Left 
Right      Right


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Wiz        CPC      (left trigger)
  
A          FPS
Y          Load state
X          Save state
B          Render mode
Up         Up
Down       Down
Left       Left
Right      Right
  
    
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Wiz        CPC      (right trigger)
  
A          Backspace
Y          Space
X          Auto-fire mode (on/off)
B          Escape
Up         Up
Down       Down
Left       Dec auto-fire frequency
Right      Inc auto-fire frequency
  
Analog     Joystick

Press Menu      to enter in emulator main menu.
Press Select    open/close the virtual keyboard

In the main menu

Y      Go Up directory
X      Valid
B      Valid
A      Go Back to the emulator window

The On-Screen Keyboard of "Danzel" and "Jeff Chen"

Use digital pad to choose one of the 9 squares, and
use X, Y, A, B to choose one of the 4 letters of the
highlighted square.

Use LTrigger and RTrigger to see other 9 squares
figures.


LOADING CPC SNAPSHOT FILES
------------

Using the Linux or Windows version of Caprice32 on
your PC, you can save any snapshot files of your CPC
games or applications.

You can then save those snapshot files (with .zip or
.sna file extension) on your SD card in the
'snap' directory. Then, while inside CPC emulator,
just press SELECT to enter in the emulator main
menu, and then using the file selector choose one
snapshot file to load in the RAM of your emulator.

Save state files are now saved using gzip
compression, with SNZ as file extention). It's much
faster to save or load states. You can use gzip or
7-zip to convert old SNA to SNZ.  SNA file format is
still supported for loading, so you convert your
previous saved files (or original Caprice32 files),
directly inside the emulator.


LOADING CPC DISK FILES
------------

If you want to load disk image in the virtual drive
A of your emulator, you have to put your disk file
(with .zip or .dsk file extension or gzipped disk
file with .dsz file extension) on your SD card in
the 'disk' directory. You proceed as previously
described for snapshot files, and your disk is then
inserted in the drive 'A' of your emulator.  

Gzipped disk files are not writable, but they are
much faster to load.  As for SNZ file, you might use
7-zip to convert .dsk files to .dsz.

The first method to launch a game after loading a
disk file, is to set the "Disk startup" option to
"full" and to set the "Reset on startup" option to
true.

When you insert a disk using the "Load disk" menu
then game will start automatically.

If you want to can set the "Disk startup" option to
"manual", and browser yourself the content of the
disk using the "Explore disk" menu.

If you want to do all this manually, set the "Disk
startup" option to "manual" and proceed as explained
in the following paragraphs.

To display the content of your drive, you have to
use the virtual keyboard (press START key) and type
the CPC command 'CAT' followed by ENTER (Triangle).
For example if you have loaded the disk file of the 
game "Green Beret" :


       CAT

You should see something like this :


       Drive A:
 user    0
       
       GBERET    .     * 15K

       140K free

You can also use directly the shortcut in the
emulator menu (Command CAT option)
   
Then if you want to run a program GBERET that is on
your drive 'A', you have to use the CPC command
'RUN' as follow :


       RUN"GBERET

If the filename of the .dsk (here gberet.dsk) is
also the name of the program you want to run (here
gberet) then you can use directly the Command RUN"
in the emulator menu. 


If the command to run is different from the filename
then you can specify the proper command to RUN in
the file run.txt, for example :


    mygame=DISC

Then, while using the Command RUM/CPM menu, the
emulator will type RUN"DISC instead of RUN"mygame.
Have a look the file run.txt for details about the
syntax.

You can specify CPM games in the run.txt file using
the following syntax:


     mygame=|CPM

Then, when using the Command RUM/CPM menu, the
emulator will use the |CPM command (instead of
RUN"mygame).

If you have saved the state of a game, then a
thumbnail image will be displayed in the file
requester while selecting any file (snapshot, disk,
keyboard, settings) with game name, to help you to
recognize that game later.

You can use the virtual keyboard in the file
requester menu to choose the first letter of the
game you search (it might be useful when you have
tons of games in the same folder). Entering several
time the same letter let you choose sequentially
files beginning with the given letter. You can use
the Run key of the virtual keyboard to launch the
game.

CHEAT CODE (.CHT)
----------

You can use cheat codes with Wiz-CAP32 emulator.
You can add your own cheat codes in the cheat.txt
file and then import them in the cheat menu.  

All cheat codes you have specified for a game can be
save in a CHT file in 'cht' folder.  Those cheat
codes would then be automatically loaded when you
start the game.

The CHT file format is the following :

#
# Enable, Address, Value, Comment
#
1,36f,3,Cheat comment

Using the Cheat menu you can search for modified
bytes in RAM between current time and the last time
you saved the RAM. It might be very usefull to find
"poke" address by yourself, monitoring for example
life numbers.

To find a new "poke address" you can proceed as
follow :


Let's say you're playing Prehistorik2 and you want
to find the memory address where "number lives" is
stored.

. Start a new game in Prehistorik2
. Enter in the cheat menu. 
. Choose Save Ram to save initial state of the
  memory. 
. Specify the number of lives you want to find in
  "Scan Old Value" field.  (for Prehistorik2 the
  initial lives number is 4)
. Go back to the game and loose a life.
. Enter in the cheat menu. 
. Specify the number of lives you want to find in
  "Scan New Value" field.
  (for Prehistorik2 the lives number is now 3)
. In Add Cheat you have now one matching Address
  (for Prehistorik2 it's 3F30)
. Specify the Poke value you want (for example 5) 
  and add a new cheat with this address / value.

The cheat is now activated in the cheat list and you
can save it using the "Save cheat" menu.

Restart the game and let's enjoy Prehistorik2 with
infinite life !!

COMMENTS
------------

You can write your own comments for games using the
"Comment" menu.  The first line of your comments
would then be displayed in the file requester menu
while selecting the given file name (snapshot, disk,
keyboard, settings).


LOADING KEY MAPPING FILES
------------

To overcome the issue, you can write your own
mapping file. Using notepad for example you can edit
a file with the .kbd extension and put it in the kbd
directory.

For the exact syntax of those mapping files, have a
look on sample files already presents in the kbd
directory (default.kbd etc ...).

After writting such keyboard mapping file, you can
load them using the main menu inside the emulator.

If the keyboard filename is the same as the snapshot
(.sna or .snz) or  disk filename (.dsk or .dsz) then
when you load this snapshot file or this disk, the
corresponding keyboard file is automatically loaded!

You can now use the Keyboard menu and edit, load and
save your keyboard mapping files inside the
emulator.  The Save option save the .kbd file in the
kbd directory using the "Game Name" as filename. The
game name is displayed on the right corner in the
emulator menu.

If you have saved the state of a game, then a
thumbnail image will be displayed in the file
requester while selecting any file (snapshot, disk,
keyboard, settings) with game name, to help you to
recognize that game later.


SETTINGS
------------

You can modify several settings value in the
settings menu of this emulator.  The following
parameters are available :

Sound enable :
  enable or disable the sound

Display fps :
  display real time fps value 

Speed limiter :
  limit the speed to a given fps value

Skip frame :
  to skip frame and increase emulator speed

Ram size :
  memory size of the CPC

Render mode :
  many render modes are available with different
  geometry that should covered all games requirements

Render delta Y     :
  move the center of the screen vertically

Green color        :
  green monochrome display

Clock frequency    :
  Wiz clock frequency, by default the value is set to
  450Mhz, and should be enough for most of all games.

Sound tick ratio   :
  Increase sound tick ratio to speed up the emulator

Disk startup       :
  when a new disk is inserted the emulator can try to
  find the name of the filename to load and start it
  automatically. This option specify what to do when a
  new disk is inserted.

Reset on startup   :
  reset emulator when loading a disk


10. JOYSTICK SETTINGS
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You can modify several joystick settings value in
the settings menu of this emulator. The following
parameters are available :

  Active Joystick : 
    Joystick player, it could be 1 or 2

  Swap Analog/Cursor : 
    swap key mapping between Wiz analog pad and Wiz
    digital pad

  Auto fire period : 
    auto fire period

  Auto fire mode : 
    auto fire mode active or not

   Enjoy,

             Zx

