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Operating Systems Solaris How to learn Solaris? Post 302546829 by bitlord on Friday 12th of August 2011 09:12:54 AM
Old 08-12-2011
I think IPS may be a improvement to the old package system. I find that Solaris 11 with IPS, that installing software is much easier.
 

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VISUALBOYADVANCE(1)						   User Commands					       VISUALBOYADVANCE(1)

NAME
VisualBoyAdvance - VisualBoyAdvance DESCRIPTION
VisualBoyAdvance [option ...] file OPTIONS
-1, --video-1x 1x -2, --video-2x 2x -3, --video-3x 3x -4, --video-4x 4x -F, --fullscreen Full screen -G, --gdb=PROTOCOL GNU Remote Stub mode: tcp - use TCP at port 55555 tcp:PORT - use TCP at port PORT pipe - use pipe transport -N, --no-debug Don't parse debug information -S, --flash-size=SIZE Set the Flash size --flash-64k 0 - 64K Flash --flash-128k 1 - 128K Flash -T, --throttle=THROTTLE Set the desired throttle (5...1000) -Y, --yuv=TYPE Use YUV overlay for drawing: 0 - YV12 1 - UYVY 2 - YVYU 3 - YUY2 4 - IYUV -b, --bios=BIOS Use given bios file -c, --config=FILE Read the given configuration file -d, --debug Enter debugger -f, --filter=FILTER Select filter: --filter-normal 0 - normal mode --filter-tv-mode 1 - TV Mode --filter-2xsai 2 - 2xSaI --filter-super-2xsai 3 - Super 2xSaI --filter-super-eagle 4 - Super Eagle --filter-pixelate 5 - Pixelate --filter-motion-blur 6 - Motion Blur --filter-advmame 7 - AdvanceMAME Scale2x --filter-simple2x 8 - Simple2x --filter-bilinear 9 - Bilinear --filter-bilinear+ 10 - Bilinear Plus --filter-scanlines 11 - Scanlines --filter-hq2x 12 - hq2x --filter-lq2x 13 - lq2x -h, --help Print this help -i, --ips=PATCH Apply given IPS patch -p, --profile=[HERTZ] Enable profiling -s, --frameskip=FRAMESKIP Set frame skip (0...9) -t, --save-type=TYPE Set the available save type --save-auto 0 - Automatic (EEPROM, SRAM, FLASH) --save-eeprom 1 - EEPROM --save-sram 2 - SRAM --save-flash 3 - FLASH --save-sensor 4 - EEPROM+Sensor --save-none 5 - NONE -v, --verbose=VERBOSE Set verbose logging (trace.log) 1 - SWI 2 - Unaligned memory access 4 - Illegal memory write 8 - Illegal memory read 16 - DMA 0 32 - DMA 1 64 - DMA 2 128 - DMA 3 256 - Undefined instruction 512 - AGBPrint messages Long options only: --agb-print Enable AGBPrint support --auto-frameskip Enable auto frameskipping --ifb-none No interframe blending --ifb-motion-blur Interframe motion blur --ifb-smart Smart interframe blending --no-agb-print Disable AGBPrint support --no-auto-frameskip Disable auto frameskipping --no-ips Do not apply IPS patch --no-mmx Disable MMX support --no-pause-when-inactive Don't pause when inactive --no-rtc Disable RTC support --no-show-speed Don't show emulation speed --no-throttle Disable thrrotle --pause-when-inactive Pause when inactive --rtc Enable RTC support --show-speed-normal Show emulation speed --show-speed-detailed Show detailed speed data -1, --video-1x 1x -2, --video-2x 2x -3, --video-3x 3x -4, --video-4x 4x -F, --fullscreen Full screen -G, --gdb=PROTOCOL GNU Remote Stub mode: tcp - use TCP at port 55555 tcp:PORT - use TCP at port PORT pipe - use pipe transport -N, --no-debug Don't parse debug information -S, --flash-size=SIZE Set the Flash size --flash-64k 0 - 64K Flash --flash-128k 1 - 128K Flash -T, --throttle=THROTTLE Set the desired throttle (5...1000) -Y, --yuv=TYPE Use YUV overlay for drawing: 0 - YV12 1 - UYVY 2 - YVYU 3 - YUY2 4 - IYUV -b, --bios=BIOS Use given bios file -c, --config=FILE Read the given configuration file -d, --debug Enter debugger -f, --filter=FILTER Select filter: --filter-normal 0 - normal mode --filter-tv-mode 1 - TV Mode --filter-2xsai 2 - 2xSaI --filter-super-2xsai 3 - Super 2xSaI --filter-super-eagle 4 - Super Eagle --filter-pixelate 5 - Pixelate --filter-motion-blur 6 - Motion Blur --filter-advmame 7 - AdvanceMAME Scale2x --filter-simple2x 8 - Simple2x --filter-bilinear 9 - Bilinear --filter-bilinear+ 10 - Bilinear Plus --filter-scanlines 11 - Scanlines --filter-hq2x 12 - hq2x --filter-lq2x 13 - lq2x -h, --help Print this help -i, --ips=PATCH Apply given IPS patch -p, --profile=[HERTZ] Enable profiling -s, --frameskip=FRAMESKIP Set frame skip (0...9) -t, --save-type=TYPE Set the available save type --save-auto 0 - Automatic (EEPROM, SRAM, FLASH) --save-eeprom 1 - EEPROM --save-sram 2 - SRAM --save-flash 3 - FLASH --save-sensor 4 - EEPROM+Sensor --save-none 5 - NONE -v, --verbose=VERBOSE Set verbose logging (trace.log) 1 - SWI 2 - Unaligned memory access 4 - Illegal memory write 8 - Illegal memory read 16 - DMA 0 32 - DMA 1 64 - DMA 2 128 - DMA 3 256 - Undefined instruction 512 - AGBPrint messages Long options only: --agb-print Enable AGBPrint support --auto-frameskip Enable auto frameskipping --ifb-none No interframe blending --ifb-motion-blur Interframe motion blur --ifb-smart Smart interframe blending --no-agb-print Disable AGBPrint support --no-auto-frameskip Disable auto frameskipping --no-ips Do not apply IPS patch --no-mmx Disable MMX support --no-pause-when-inactive Don't pause when inactive --no-rtc Disable RTC support --no-show-speed Don't show emulation speed --no-throttle Disable thrrotle --pause-when-inactive Pause when inactive --rtc Enable RTC support --show-speed-normal Show emulation speed --show-speed-detailed Show detailed speed data VisualBoyAdvance [option ...] file May 2012 VISUALBOYADVANCE(1)
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