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    • Lister of SmegL
      Lister of Smeg @Folly
      last edited by Lister of Smeg

      @folly
      tried again with a fresh image (worthwhile exercise) and everything is working nicely apart from when you exit the emulator there will be a permission error
      unable to save CMOS file /opt/retropie/emulators/b-em-allegro4/cmos.bin Permission Denied
      edit
      *uninstalled /reinstalled now i can't replicate the error - it just works :D

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        Folly @Lister of Smeg
        last edited by Folly

        @lister-of-smeg

        You figured it out !
        Nice.

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        • Lister of SmegL
          Lister of Smeg @Folly
          last edited by

          @folly
          Thank you for your efforts today
          now pi 3 owners can enjoy the beeb
          i've had the wireframe animation from the master version of elite running for about two hours now with no temperature warnings or crashes (3b+ in a megapi case with no cooling fans) - I think it's ready for people to try

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            Folly @Lister of Smeg
            last edited by Folly

            @lister-of-smeg

            Perfect !

            I think you don't know yet, since you are new here.
            This is how you can up-vote important or good posts :
            how_to_upvote.png

            Are you a person who want's to know how a module-script can be written ?
            If you are, you should read these posts :
            post 1
            post 2
            And I can explain on how I did it with b-em-allegro4.

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            • Lister of SmegL
              Lister of Smeg @Folly
              last edited by

              @folly
              Hi,
              before I signed up I had a look at your electron script thinking I could adapt it for b-em
              then realised it's still a bit beyond my current level (I'm self-taught and have gaps in my knowledge)
              maybe i'll get there in a year or 2

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                Folly @Lister of Smeg
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                @lister-of-smeg

                Aha, Let me know when you are ready.
                You could make great stuff, I think ;-)

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                • Lister of SmegL
                  Lister of Smeg @Folly
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                  @folly
                  thanks, my stuff is still rough around the edges - like the pixel theme I hacked together for electron
                  console.png logo.png

                  <theme>
                      <formatVersion>3</formatVersion>
                      <include>./../pixel.xml</include>
                  	
                  	<variables>
                  		<themeColor>00a0e8</themeColor>
                  		<selectColor>09c2ff</selectColor>
                  	</variables>
                  
                  	<view name="system">
                  
                  		<image name="background" extra="true">
                  			<color>${themeColor}</color>
                  		</image>
                  		
                  		<image name="console_overlay" extra="true">
                  			<path>./console.png</path>
                  		</image>
                  		
                  		<image name="logo">
                  			<path>./logo.png</path>
                          </image>
                  	
                  	</view>
                  
                  	<view name="basic">
                  
                  		<image name="logo">
                  			<path>./logo.png</path>
                  		</image>
                  		
                  		<image name="background" extra="true">
                  			<color>${themeColor}</color>
                  		</image>
                  
                  		<image name="Border Overlay" extra="true">
                  			<path>./../art/border_simple.png</path>
                  		</image>		
                  	
                  		<textlist name="gamelist">
                  			<selectedColor>${selectColor}</selectedColor>
                  		</textlist>
                  		
                  	</view>
                  
                  	<view name="detailed, video">
                  	
                  		<image name="logo">
                  			<path>./logo.png</path>
                  		</image>
                  		
                  		<image name="background" extra="true">
                  			<color>${themeColor}</color>
                  		</image>
                  
                  		<textlist name="gamelist">
                  			<selectedColor>${selectColor}</selectedColor>
                  		</textlist>
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  	</view>
                  	
                  </theme>
                  
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                    Folly @Lister of Smeg
                    last edited by Folly

                    @lister-of-smeg

                    Nice job !

                    If you want to, you can also use some of my svg's.
                    Electron is in there too. (but it's from the carbon theme)

                    https://github.com/FollyMaddy/es-theme-mamedev-carbon

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                    • Lister of SmegL
                      Lister of Smeg @Folly
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                      @folly
                      Thanks for the offer - themes are getting tricky with so many new systems being added
                      which brings me nicely to - the acorn atom. Hoglet released a version of atomulator called Optima for the pi.
                      I couldn't get it to compile but there was a release binary V4 that just works (it does include some software on an emulated eMMC so i'm not sure about posting a link? - but it is from the usual acorn forum)
                      I'll try to spend some time playing over the next couple of days to see if it's worth bothering with

                      optima_1210705_201612.png optima_1210705_203105.png

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                        Folly @Lister of Smeg
                        last edited by Folly

                        @lister-of-smeg

                        Well perhaps I can compile.
                        Will have a look this week.

                        Edit :

                        It's possible to compile !
                        Download the source from and extract :
                        https://github.com/hoglet67

                        Go into the src directory of the Atomulator source.
                        Do :

                        make -f Makefile.linux
                        

                        The binary will be placed next to the windows exe binary.
                        ( 1 directory up )

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                        • Lister of SmegL
                          Lister of Smeg @Folly
                          last edited by Lister of Smeg

                          @folly
                          got it compiled! - - ?why don't they put a Makefile.linux in the linux versions?
                          this is not an easy machine to use :( - it's not bad with the emmc just some of the keymappings seem off

                          at best I could see this as a 'curiosity' maybe in retropie's ports section - i'm guessing the user would have to find the eMMC files for themselves

                          certainly a 'niche' machine
                          here is the precompiled version I found in the forum - i've removed the software from the mmc folder but recommend you find Atom Software Archive V11 and add it back in - this gives a more 'out of the box' experience
                          then again, as a system, maybe it's just not meant for retropie?
                          https://www37.zippyshare.com/v/bKj7nOKo/file.html

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                            Folly @Lister of Smeg
                            last edited by Folly

                            @lister-of-smeg said in BBC Micro / Acorn Electron Emu:

                            @folly
                            got it compiled! - - ?why don't they put a Makefile.linux in the linux versions?

                            Compiled ! That's nice !
                            Don't know.

                            this is not an easy machine to use :( - it's not bad with the emmc just some of the keymappings seem off

                            Indeed, never grew up with Acorn machines.
                            New for me too.
                            This one seems quite odd when having the first look at it.

                            at best I could see this as a 'curiosity' maybe in retropie's ports section - i'm guessing the user would have to find the eMMC files for themselves

                            I don't think it belongs in a port section.
                            It's just a regular emulator.

                            certainly a 'niche' machine
                            here is the precompiled version I found in the forum - i've removed the software from the mmc folder but recommend you find Atom Software Archive V11 and add it back in - this gives a more 'out of the box' experience
                            then again, as a system, maybe it's just not meant for retropie?
                            https://www37.zippyshare.com/v/bKj7nOKo/file.html

                            I think the binary is now obsolete.
                            Is there any difference with the compiled file ?
                            You can compare with sums, for example :
                            sha1sum <file>
                            If the sums for both files are the same then there is no difference.

                            Will try to find the software.
                            Hope I can load some but I am not so sure yet ;-)

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                            • Lister of SmegL
                              Lister of Smeg @Folly
                              last edited by

                              @folly
                              the file sizes are different
                              'Atom Software Archive V11' should get you all you need
                              shift + f12 to load the menu
                              < & > to navigate

                              the binary is not without issues - launching from terminal gives
                              'pi@retropie:~$ /home/pi/Programs/atomulator/Atomulator
                              Atomulator: /home/pi/allegro-5.1.8/addons/font/text.c:298: al_get_font_line_height: Assertion `f' failed.
                              Aborted'
                              yet double clicking on the binary launches straight into full screen

                              a private message function would be useful for the forum

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                                Folly @Lister of Smeg
                                last edited by Folly

                                @lister-of-smeg

                                Ok, thanks.

                                Found it :
                                First game on the Atom :
                                SCREEN.png

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                                • Lister of SmegL
                                  Lister of Smeg @Folly
                                  last edited by

                                  @folly
                                  :D
                                  surreal to think that the basic for the atom was written by Sophie Wilson who went on to design the first arm processor
                                  It's a bit like the pi is having it's great grandparents round to visit

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                                    Folly @Lister of Smeg
                                    last edited by Folly

                                    @lister-of-smeg

                                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Wilson
                                    https://hackaday.com/2018/05/08/sophie-wilson-arm-and-how-making-things-simpler-made-them-faster-more-efficient/

                                    I did know some stuff but learned some history too !

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                                    • Lister of SmegL
                                      Lister of Smeg @Folly
                                      last edited by Lister of Smeg

                                      @folly
                                      don't know if you've seen this, but it outlines acorn's history and rivalry with Sinclair in an entertaining docu-drama

                                      btw
                                      i'm currently trying to get arculator (acorn archimedes) to compile
                                      https://github.com/sarah-walker-pcem/arculator
                                      I think it should work but I keep getting errors (currently reinstalling wxWidgets to see if that fixes it)
                                      nope - building still fails

                                      wx-hd_new.cc:82:17: error: 'uint8_t' was not declared in this scope
                                                       uint8_t sector_buf[512];
                                                       ^
                                      wx-hd_new.cc:82:25: error: expected ';' before 'sector_buf'
                                                       uint8_t sector_buf[512];
                                                               ^
                                      wx-hd_new.cc:84:24: error: 'sector_buf' was not declared in this scope
                                                       memset(sector_buf, 0, 512);
                                                              ^
                                      Makefile:1395: recipe for target 'arculator-wx-hd_new.o' failed
                                      make[1]: *** [arculator-wx-hd_new.o] Error 1
                                      make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/pi/Desktop/arculator-master/src'
                                      Makefile:398: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed
                                      make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
                                      
                                      

                                      i'll try again later with a 'fresh head'

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                                        Folly @Lister of Smeg
                                        last edited by Folly

                                        @lister-of-smeg

                                        I installed wxWidgets with :

                                        sudo apt install libwxgtk3.0-dev
                                        

                                        It doesn't complain about wx but it does complain about undefined reference to.
                                        So I can't compile right now.

                                        Edit :
                                        In the stardot thread "Arculator v2.0 released!" they refer to an other fork, as sarah didn't update some things :
                                        https://github.com/pdjstone/arculator

                                        I compiled succesfully !

                                        RiscOS311.png

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                                        • Lister of SmegL
                                          Lister of Smeg @Folly
                                          last edited by Lister of Smeg

                                          @folly
                                          same here :D - I tried again with the buster image I was testing b-em with and used the source at https://github.com/pdjstone/arculator
                                          ./configure --enable-release-build
                                          make

                                          then ./arculator to run.

                                          added the 3.1.1 roms and It lives! . . . but only at 60% speed on pi3b+

                                          not sure how to run floppies yet - but progress is progress (the windows version has a gui for this)
                                          i'm tired
                                          ** 'The menu is a pop-up menu in the Linux port. Right-click on the main window when mouse is not
                                          captured.' 'readme-linux was a big hint
                                          OK - very nice emulator - just slow on a pi3b+
                                          from the forum it appears there is currently no way to launch a config and game via commands, but if you are happy to run from desktop and have a pi4 - could be good
                                          2021-07-08-204149_1824x984_scrot_cr.png

                                          *not related in any way but RPCEmu compiles easily and runs riscos 3.7 well enough (not compatible with archimedes software)
                                          source, extras and instructions on this site http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/index.php#downloads

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                                            retrofan
                                            last edited by retrofan

                                            Nice progress guys, well done!
                                            I just installed this b-em allegro4 version with Folly's script and it works fine through ES, but I have no sound.
                                            I tried to uninstall / reinstall but still no sound.
                                            Pi 3+, latest fresh retropie installation, log file doesnt show anything wrong.
                                            Btw, is there a way to start this emulator directly from the command line, without using ES, since it has its own internal menu and file browser?
                                            In the meantime i try to compile this b-em v2.2 under standard latest Raspbian Buster distro and everything works fine, including sound.
                                            Or maybe theres possibilities to run under faster GL driver ?
                                            It seems that some of demanding Master games, like Prince of Persia or SCR, have some stuttering in sound playback, without frame skipping.
                                            For now, i am struggling to get sound in both ways with retropie... Any hint, maybe ?

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