Yeah for sure. Most of the CoCo team builds on Mac, so the documentation for Windows is a bit…Outdated.
I’m using mac(20 chars)
Can you please tell me the name of the file(s) 
Never mind…
is there a way to do it also on windows?
There is a way to do it, but it is quite outdated,
Lydia
You should follow the Docker setup for windows.
ummm sorry for reviving the topic but can I use visual studio to edit it?
or do you have to do smthn else cuz i dont have firefox (again sorry for revivning)
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I got the server working, but I also need to know what file to edit.
Yeah same (sorry for the necropost…)
Lol, half the people here are either “What is fork” and the other half are “Ok, I created a docker on my windows PC, and then I changed X file to trick the server into thinking I am on level 66, but then my browser bugged out, so I wrote my own client, then I noticed something wasn’t working, so I created my own HTTP client from scratch, but it was slightly slow, so I bootstrapped my own compiler for a super efficient programming language I created, but then that didn’t work fast enough, so I re-programmed the whole thing in Malbolge, since that was easier for me to understand, and when I implemented it, I noticed my HTML wasn’t rendering quite right (missing functionality of <blink> html element) so I forked blink from google, and modified that, but I gave up on it and used my custom language from earlier to create a whole nother browser, but my OS wasn’t rendering it quite right, so I created my own linux distro, but it flopped, and I created my own kernel for GNU, and so that worked, but my monitor was rendering #2h2h2h as #2h2h3h, so I grabbed some LEDs from Microcenter, but those were too big, so I created my own setup and created my own LEDs which I grafted onto my custom PCB, but they were offset by about a millimeter, so I built another one from scratch and that one worked, and so I was able to get my own hacked CoCo working, but I decided I didn’t like my FPS, so I synthesized my own micro conductors, and built them into a custom board I made with a special element I discovered trying to do this, and so I was able to get the setup running at 1,203 FPS, and I decided to be content with that.”.