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apt install bison flex xa65 libpcap* libsdl1.2*<br /> | apt install bison flex xa65 libpcap* libsdl1.2*<br /> | ||
./configure --enable-sdlui --enable-ethernet<br /> | ./configure --enable-sdlui --enable-ethernet --with-alsa --with-pulse --enable-realdevice<br /> | ||
make<br /> | make<br /> | ||
sudo make install<br /> | sudo make install<br /> | ||
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'''Issues'''<br /> | '''Issues'''<br /> | ||
Works fine, unless you add sound. Then the max execution speed goes from 300% to 30% in both x64 and x128. | Works fine, unless you add sound. Then the max execution speed goes from 300% to 30% in both x64 and x128. | ||
<p | <p> | ||
I couldn't get tcpser to connect to x64 | I couldn't get tcpser to connect to x64 --- Fixed (I'm stupid) | ||
<p | settings: | ||
ACAIA Emulation enabled | |||
Mode - Swiftlink | |||
232 - enabled | |||
Configure device #1 as 127.0.0.1:25232 | |||
Port speed 38920 | |||
start a corresponding tcpser -v 25232 -l 4 (more/less) | |||
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Revision as of 02:41, 21 June 2018
Design objectives:
- a functional cycle-appropriate implementation of a C64/C128 with ethernet access on a Raspberry Pi Zero
- Minimal GUI using SDL1 as the base
Concerns
- the C64 or C128 will not perform near 100% of their original speed
- Use retropi as a base install
- Configure booting to self-login CLI
apt update
Begin installing base packages to compile vice-3.2.tar.gz
apt full-upgrade -y
apt install bison flex xa65 libpcap* libsdl1.2*
./configure --enable-sdlui --enable-ethernet --with-alsa --with-pulse --enable-realdevice
make
sudo make install
sudo apt install tcpser
sudo reboot
Issues
Works fine, unless you add sound. Then the max execution speed goes from 300% to 30% in both x64 and x128.
I couldn't get tcpser to connect to x64 --- Fixed (I'm stupid) settings: ACAIA Emulation enabled Mode - Swiftlink 232 - enabled Configure device #1 as 127.0.0.1:25232 Port speed 38920 start a corresponding tcpser -v 25232 -l 4 (more/less)