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    Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color

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    • Meneer JansenM
      Meneer Jansen @edmaul69
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      @edmaul69 said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

      to finish updating and be a

      Wow! Compiling a single application from source takes a long time on an average computer. On a Pi it must take days to compile everything! Good luck and have patience. :-)

      Avid Linux user.

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      • edmaul69E
        edmaul69 @Meneer Jansen
        last edited by edmaul69

        @meneer-jansen @mediamogul woohoo!! I have it working every time. Just like @Meneer-Jansen i dont have the on-start and on-end settings. It locks my system up too. It works with displaycolordepth8 setting only.

        A NOTE TO NEW COMERS: do not add “displaycolordepth8” in basiliskii.cfg and enable dispmanx until/unless you change your color to 16 color b&w first or it is pre setup at 256 colors/16 color b&w.

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        • mediamogulM
          mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
          last edited by mediamogul

          @edmaul69 said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

          do not set add “displaycolordepth8” in basiliskii.cfg until/unless you change your color to 16 color b&w first or it is pre setup at 256 colors/16 color b&w.

          This was likely my problem when I first blacked out on startup. Now that it's set in the Mac environment I'll remove my own onstart/end to confirm.

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          • edmaul69E
            edmaul69
            last edited by

            one thing, my image made from minivmac which is b&w boots with/without sleep 2; but my 256 color image will not boot with it.

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            • mediamogulM
              mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
              last edited by mediamogul

              @edmaul69

              That approach was a nonstarter anyway. It's useful to alleviate possible race conditions in a few cases, but ended up not applying here.

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              • edmaul69E
                edmaul69 @mediamogul
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                @mediamogul i still cant get it to boot every time. the first time it worked 3 times in a row.then i tried with the on-start/on-end settings and they didnt work and now it wont boot every time for me.

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                • mediamogulM
                  mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
                  last edited by mediamogul

                  @edmaul69

                  Mine's still launching every time so far, but I still feel like we're all going to be spinning our wheels on shaky ground without an upstream fix. The author of the displaycolordepth8 fix even said that his addition was a hack and almost didn't submit it officially.

                  I'm not around my setup at the moment, but I'm curious to see what affect removing the onstart/end has for me. I'm betting that, as you say, having the Mac environment previously set to 256 will make all the difference. Did I understand you correctly in that you can potentially stave off a crash by first selecting 'Black & White' before switching to 256? If so, will this also work in reverse as an intermediate step between 256 and a higher setting?

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                  • edmaul69E
                    edmaul69 @mediamogul
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                    @mediamogul i was mentioning it needing to be changed before enabling dispmanx. I might not have said that correctly.

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                    • edmaul69E
                      edmaul69 @mediamogul
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                      @mediamogul edited the original post

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                      • edmaul69E
                        edmaul69 @mediamogul
                        last edited by

                        @mediamogul @Meneer-Jansen can you post youremulators.cfg files?

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                        • mediamogulM
                          mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
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                          @edmaul69

                          Sure...

                          basilisk = "/opt/retropie/emulators/basilisk/bin/BasiliskII --rom /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/mac.rom --disk /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/disk.img --extfs /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh --config /opt/retropie/configs/macintosh/basiliskii.cfg"
                          default="basilisk"
                          
                          

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                          • edmaul69E
                            edmaul69 @mediamogul
                            last edited by

                            @mediamogul i found my issue of it not booting every time. i had a typo in the basiliskii.cfg. i have the on start and on end set how @Meneer-Jansen posted it. it works all the time now. thank you both.

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                            • mediamogulM
                              mediamogul Global Moderator @edmaul69
                              last edited by mediamogul

                              @edmaul69, @Meneer-Jansen

                              I just tested mine without the onstart/end scripts, and while it never crashed for me with them on, everything is running fine without them. @Meneer-Jansen, I think it's probably safe if you want to remove those particulars in your guide above for posterity. While still not a perfect solution, I'm satisfied with what we now have as-is. If you guys ever experiment with streamlining the process, or learn anything new I'd always be interested to hear it.

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                                spud11
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                                Hi. There was some reference to lxde earlier in this thread, but I'm assuming we don't need this - that we can just install BasiliskII following items 1 to 9 of Meneer Jansen's guide in this thread from a day ago (and pray it works!)

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                                • edmaul69E
                                  edmaul69 @spud11
                                  last edited by edmaul69

                                  @spud11 yes just use his latest guide except ignore the runcommand stuff. If the img file isnt already in 16 color b&w or 256 color, do not add the “displaycolordepth 8” to the basiliskii.cfg or set the dispmanx to “enabled” in retropie-setup.

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                                  • edmaul69E
                                    edmaul69 @spud11
                                    last edited by edmaul69

                                    @spud11 so if it isnt in 256 color, set it to 16 color b&w. Then add the other stuff in the guide above. After that boot the img thats set to b&w then change to 256 colors. You cant set it to 256 colors when it is in thousands or millions of colors. It crashes the program if you do.

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                                      spud11 @edmaul69
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                                      @edmaul69 Okay, thanks so much for your help on this. I'll have a crack at it this evening after work and let you know. I haven't played around with BasiliskII on Linux or Retropie yet, but have on Windoze and, sadly, it hasn't been a happy experience so far.

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                                      • Meneer JansenM
                                        Meneer Jansen @edmaul69
                                        last edited by

                                        @edmaul69 said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                                        @mediamogul @Meneer-Jansen can you post your emulators.cfg files?

                                        basilisk = "/opt/retropie/emulators/basilisk/bin/BasiliskII --rom /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/mac.rom --disk /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/disk.img --disk /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh/disk02.img --extfs /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh --config /opt/retropie/configs/macintosh/basiliskii.cfg"
                                        default = "basilisk"
                                        

                                        Avid Linux user.

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                                        • Meneer JansenM
                                          Meneer Jansen @mediamogul
                                          last edited by Meneer Jansen

                                          @mediamogul said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                                          streamlining the process, or learn anything new I'd always be interest

                                          Did that, see: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/1049/macintosh-basilisk-ii-8-bit-color/137 (i.e. post No. 137 in this here topic). :-)

                                          Avid Linux user.

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                                          • Meneer JansenM
                                            Meneer Jansen @spud11
                                            last edited by

                                            @spud11 said in Macintosh (Basilisk II) 8-bit Color:

                                            Hi. There was some reference to lxde earlier in this thread, but I'm assuming we don't need this - that we can just install BasiliskII following items 1 to 9 of Meneer Jansen's guide in this thread from a day ago (and pray it works!)

                                            You're right: I do not need LXDE anymore. The procedure from a day ago that you referred too is in post 137 here.

                                            Avid Linux user.

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