JOYCE : Frequently Asked Questions

What can it emulate at the moment?
What can't it emulate?
Not much.
What can it do that a real PCW can't?
Where can I find images of the boot discs?
To the best of my knowledge, you can't. They are copyrighted software and can't be distributed.

If you've got a PCW with only a 3" drive, LocoScript Software have various products that can be used to transfer data between a PCW and a PC. You need to get DU54 onto the PCW, make the images, and transfer them back to the PC.

How do I get printed output?
It depends if you have a native PCW driver for your printer.
Why does the Windows version store its files in the "My Documents" directory?
Because on a multi-user system, there is only one "Program Files" directory, but each user has their own "My Documents" directory. Thus each user can have their own settings for JOYCE.

On the other hand, if you don't like it, you can go into the JOYCE settings menu and set the JOYCE data directory to "Program Files".

Why doesn't JOYCE compile on my Linux system?
JOYCE was originally written to use a cut-down version of the Standard Template Library (ministl). This isn't quite compatible with the full STL supplied with most recent Linux systems. If you download the latest development version, and add the option --with-stl to your 'configure' command, JOYCE should compile properly.

John Elliott 20-12-2002