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    ti99sim on 4.0.2

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      jrmymllr
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      I installed a few optional emulators such as jzintv, and those had binaries. But I noticed the experimental emulators, such as ti99sim, only lists source. Does this indeed mean it must be compiled, and if so, are there any instructions on how to do this?

      The instructions at https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/TI99 is for Retropie prior to 4.0, when it wasn't included as experimental.

      I suppose I obviously could have tried installing it despite showing only 'source', but at the time I assumed it would have to be compiled.

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        dankcushions Global Moderator @jrmymllr
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        @jrmymllr said in ti99sim on 4.0.2:

        I installed a few optional emulators such as jzintv, and those had binaries. But I noticed the experimental emulators, such as ti99sim, only lists source. Does this indeed mean it must be compiled, and if so, are there any instructions on how to do this?

        just select it as normal and it will compile.

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