Hmm.. then I guess your notebook doesn't support 640x480 in fullscreenmaximus wrote: but the screen of my notebook became entirely black (lenovo)
Oricutron v0.1 (now 0.8)
First you need to install all the "compiler toool chain", in Ubuntu it's something like that from a terminal command line:
Except it will fail because by default Oricutron try to compile to AmigaOS4, so you need to edit the configuration file to indicate you want to build for Linux.
At least that was my experience with Oricutron 0.6, I did not try with 0.7.
Then you need the libraries, Oricutron is using SDL, so:sudo apt-get install build-essential
Then you have to go in the directory where you unzipped oricutron's source code, and you just have to type "make" in the terminal window.udo apt-get install libsdl-net1.2 libsdl-net1.2-dev
Except it will fail because by default Oricutron try to compile to AmigaOS4, so you need to edit the configuration file to indicate you want to build for Linux.
At least that was my experience with Oricutron 0.6, I did not try with 0.7.
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cd $PATH_TO_ORICUTRON_SOURCES ; PLATFORM=linux make
merci de votre aide - thanks for your help
i used v0.7, where is the v0.6 ?
in makefile file, i put linux for default platform
the console created several things (i don't understand what it did)
and after how do you launch the emulator ?
there is an oricutron file to open, but nothing happens
here is my directory:
i used v0.7, where is the v0.6 ?
in makefile file, i put linux for default platform
the console created several things (i don't understand what it did)
and after how do you launch the emulator ?
there is an oricutron file to open, but nothing happens
here is my directory:
@Maximus
In the console, you should type './oricutron', not just 'oricutron'.
Explanation
The './' thing means 'here, in that directory'. Without that './' in front, the shell (the thing that read and interpret the commands you type in the console) will search for oricutron in a predefined list of directories, named 'PATH'. Type 'echo $PATH' and you will see that list. It's very likely that 'PATH' does not include the local directory, named './'.
After doing that, it won't work yet, because as others people mentionned it previously, you need the Oric-1 and/or Oric Atmos roms. They are in the window version. The Oricutron package you got is a source distribution, a thing for developers, where the user friendlyness haven't been included
@Xeron and others:
Hum, I guess it's time to consider doing packages for our favorite Linux distributions... I can handle that for ArchLinux, the distrib I use ^^ Who's volonteer for Ubuntu ?
In the console, you should type './oricutron', not just 'oricutron'.
Explanation
The './' thing means 'here, in that directory'. Without that './' in front, the shell (the thing that read and interpret the commands you type in the console) will search for oricutron in a predefined list of directories, named 'PATH'. Type 'echo $PATH' and you will see that list. It's very likely that 'PATH' does not include the local directory, named './'.
After doing that, it won't work yet, because as others people mentionned it previously, you need the Oric-1 and/or Oric Atmos roms. They are in the window version. The Oricutron package you got is a source distribution, a thing for developers, where the user friendlyness haven't been included
@Xeron and others:
Hum, I guess it's time to consider doing packages for our favorite Linux distributions... I can handle that for ArchLinux, the distrib I use ^^ Who's volonteer for Ubuntu ?