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IPF Images
Greaseweazle optionally supports reading IPF image files via the CAPS/SPS library, which must be installed in your Greaseweazle folder, or in a standard system location.
On Windows the CAPS/SPS library is installed automatically alongside the Greaseweazle executable. On other platforms the library should be downloaded from the SPS website.
Please note that the library supports read-only access to IPF images: it is not possible to create new IPF image files.
Installed automatically. No further steps required.
Intel:
- Download version 4.2 for Mac OS X (ipflib42_macosx-universal.dmg.zip).
- Copy the
CAPSImage.framework
folder to/Library/Frameworks
.
M1, M2 (ARM64):
- Download version 5.1 for Mac OS X on ARM64 (CAPSImg_5.1.3_macOS_ARM64.tar.xz).
- Copy the
CAPSImg.framework
folder to/Library/Frameworks
.
When you first attempt to use the library you may see a dialog appear stating "CAPSImage.framework" cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified. In this case:
- Press Cancel
- Run Setting -> Security. Click on Allow Anyway.
- Run Greaseweazle again. If the dialog reappears, click Open.
Download version 4.2 for 32-bit (ipflib42_linux-i686.tar.gz)
or 64-bit (ipflib42_linux-x86_64.tar.gz) Linux as appropriate.
The file libcapsimage.so.4.2
should be installed to a standard system-wide
location. For example (as root):
cp libcapsimage.so.4.2 /usr/lib
ldconfig
Alternatively set environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to the location
of the library. For example, if the library is in the current working
directory:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`