Installing emulators from binary on pi zero- No WIFI
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That looks interesting, I'll check it out!
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Hey I have done that before with my pi!
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@CodeDrawer said in Installing emulators from binary on pi zero- No WIFI:
Hey I have done that before with my pi!
Tell us more about it.
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What OS do you have on you main computer @Seeker ?
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If you have windows, follow these steps:
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If you use ubuntu (or other types of linux)
Install gparted from the software center, use gparted to format the SD card, then use the downloaded disk image and use the pre-installed disk imager to image the disk. It works that way I tried it.
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But I don't know about mac, it may/ should be similar to windows
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@CodeDrawer said in Installing emulators from binary on pi zero- No WIFI:
If you use ubuntu (or other types of linux)
Install gparted from the software center, use gparted to format the SD card, then use the downloaded disk image and use the pre-installed disk imager to image the disk. It works that way I tried it.
So you mean make an image of the emulator we want, transfer to SD card and it will auto install?
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Oh the emulator? I thought you were talking about installing the os. Sorry
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I have to go now... sorry! I wish you luck!
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