On 23 Aug 2013, george greenfield <[email protected]> wrote: > In message <5a70717f53.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk> > Tony Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
[snip] > > Here, MPro/Hermes seems to be OK, on 0810/520. I'm using it now. > > What versions are you using? Mine are rather elderly. RPCEmu is currently using MPro 6.06, Hermes 2.62 (I'm now typing this on my RiscPC, which has later versons). [snip] > > > Having moved my working directory to 0810/520's HostFS, when I > > > needed to move it back to 089/402 it was not visible either over > > > the network from another RO machine or under Windows: > > > > Windows Explorer couldn't see it? > > No. It was a 'clean' install, i.e., I created a new installation > rather than upgrading my existing 0810/519 version. Your working directory is in HostFS, which is a Windows folder. I read your first comment, above, to mean that Windows could not see one of its own (un-hidden) folders. If you need to move the work folder again, it's likely to be faster to do so via the Windows filer. [snip] > I'll get to grips with 0810/520 at some point, but whereas /402 is a > genuine 'hardware replacement' option here, the jury's still out on > /520 despite its advantages. I wonder if the dodgy start-up was caused by RPCEmu not emulating the StrongARM CPU. I've found that attempting to use ARM750 causes boot to fail. My 0810/520 rpc.cfg file contains model = RPCSA bridgename = rpcemu mouse_twobutton = 0 network_type = ethernetbridging mouse_following = 1 cdrom_type = 0 cdrom_enabled = 0 refresh_rate = 60 stretch_mode = 1 sound_enabled = 1 vram_size = 2 cpu_type = SA110 mem_size = 256 cpu_idle = 1 However, in view of Peter's recent caution, maybe you need to reduce mem-size to 128, although 256 seems to work here. Tony _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
