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Reference clock:32.768 kHz (configured)
At the end of its report !Sick comes up with this little gem, "The real time
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Theo Markettos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 03:18:07PM +0100, David Pitt wrote:
> > VRPC uses the SyncClock module to keep itself in step with the Windows
> > clock, which it does every five seconds.
>
> Interesting. I wonder what RTCAdjust
like to have the RISC OS clock working on the Windows RPCemu, I know
the source has been updated.
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adaches, I am
still stuck, I really am not that familiar with C or gcc. The easiest thing
for me to do at this point is to ask if a latest build could be posted,
please. There is interest in VRPemu on both Windows and Linux and I do not
suppose I am the only one who h
ols and any
dependencies, then run the makefile. This was quite straight forward with
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"jan rinze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 5:12 PM, David Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > "jan rinze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi David,
> > >
> > > J
ion is.
> It's probably documented, try ./configure --help
>
> If you've just done a straight compile then you're definately on the
> interpreter. The recompiler is around 5x faster.
./configure --enable-dynarec did the trick here.
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er VRPC.
I did have to use OS4.04, OS4.39 failed to start. I should have made a note
of the error but I can return to that if necessary.
There is just one minor item and that is that the \ and # keys are
transposed using a UK keyboard. That subject came up on a previous thread.
They are correct in
t here, 2012. Otherwise the date and time are initially
correct, thereafter the clock does run slow. This is with Vista Ultimate and
OS4.04.
> And now something important for everybody. Are there any cons to apply the
> spoon edition to the current repository?
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> On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 9:33 AM, David Pitt wrote:
>
> > It is three years fast here, 2012. Otherwise the date and time are
> > initially correct, thereafter the clock does run slow.
>
> Was the initial year correct in the CMOS? The sy
everted to 0.8.0 OK.
>
I have just spooned 0.8.1 onto both Ubuntu 8.04 ans Vista Home Premium.
The Linux version is fine.
The .msi installed fully here but the licence was missing. It was a
clean install, 0.8.0 was not present. The keys are still somewhat adr
Both of the machines are Media Centre jobs with an IR remote
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of !HostFS within !Boot.
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nto Ubuntu? and how? I have downloaded the
> source code - did you compile this? I have Ubuntu 8.x.
The Linux source does need to be built, how to do this is at :-
http://www.riscos.info/index.php/RPCEmu
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d ungzip these
archives without any success. After all that science I discovered that
the downloaded archives are plain text, shift double click on one and
there it all is in StrongED.
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nto a grey
hole. It is not a !Boot issue as I had set *co. noboot prior to the
attempt.
A rip of softloaded OS4.39 did run but !Boot did need a little tweak.
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is to appropriate A9, Select,
VirtualRPC and RPCEmu forums, since I'm not a member of any of those.
Perhaps also one of the German forums.
Right the answers are heavily biased by Iyonix users, which may
or may not be representative of their involvement with RISC OS.
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kes VRPC a useful bridge between RISC OS and the various host
OSes.
It is as ever horses for courses but just to maintain balance rpcemu is a
fine achievement that works well, it is under current development and is not
hobbled with software protection.
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achine, this may not bode well when there is only one processor to start
with.
VRPC was not too running with a single core, though some the Windows
underlying processes could hold it up.
Now to try to resurrect the XP box!!!
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diamond shaped...
ERM!!! The executable is missing from the above list, which is a blue
diamond. Here on Ubuntu 9.10 Spoon 0.8.5 is run using a script file that
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Encoding: base64
PERJViBzdHlsZT0iZm9udC1mYW1pbHk6QXJpYWwsIHNhbnMtc2VyaWY7IGZvbnQtc2l6ZToxMHB0
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loadconfig: refresh_rate = "60"
loadconfig: stretch_mode = "0"
loadconfig: sound_enabled = "0"
loadconfig: vram_size = "2"
loadconfig: cpu_type = "SA110"
loadconfig: mem_size = "64"
initpodulerom: Successfully loaded 'hostfs,ffa' into podulerom
initpodulerom: Successfully loaded 'hostfsfiler,ffa' into podulerom
HostFS: Registration request version 1 accepted
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urned off? It sounds like the
> kind of bug it could create.
Yes, on Windows 7 in Mouse Capture mode the !Paint snapshot works as it
should. (The mouse movement within the RISC OS window was none too good,
very slow and jerky.)
I don't think mouse following can be turned of
operated as "Menu". Then unticking the two button option
had all three buttons working.
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27; :-
http://www.devrx.org/software/rpcemu/rpcemu-spoon-fjd-2011-01-04.zip
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u-spoon-fjd-2011-01-04/scripts/macosx/startrpcemunet
en0
Password:
net.inet.ip.forwarding: 0 -> 1
14201 divert 8668 ip from any to any via en0
14202 allow ip from any to any
Then double click on RPCemu.app.
Networking should be working. (If it isn't t
above indicated that some items did not exist.
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0 sysctl: net.inet.ip.forwarding: Operation not
> permitted natd: Unable to create divert socket.: Operation not permitted
> ipfw: socket: Operation not permitted ipfw: socket: Operation not
> permitted
That just comfirms it has all gone a bit wrong.
>
> Same results with 'en0'.
It is en1 for wireless, see 'ifconfig' in the terminal.
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and the system-wide one in
> root.
>
> The OS ROMS worked fine using an older version of RPCEmu for Mac.
>
> Where does RPCEmu keep the config file that points to the data directory?
> Is there one?
~/Library/Preferences/org.devrx.RPCEmu.plist
See readme-macosx.txt
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The Data Directories are in the default ~/Library/Application Support.
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Robert Heaton wrote:
> On 8 May 2011 18:53, David Pitt wrote:
>
> > Robert Heaton wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All, I'm using the RPCEmu v0.8.8-devel (macosx) (Built in January
> > > 2011 with the swap mouse button patches) Whenever I try and access my
>
taining the freshly
built 'rpcemu' file, then ./rpcemu.
http://www.riscos.info/index.php/RPCEmu_Linux_Guide
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11 13:28:33.161 [0x0-0x42042].org.devrx.RPCEmu Request for
unhandled I2C device 68
25/10/2011 13:28:34.532 RPCEmu NSAlert is being used from a background
thread, which is not safe. This is probably going to crash sometimes.
Break on _NSAlertWarnUnsafeBack
is in:-
~/Library/Application Support
The 'rom' directory is already present.
Some of that is from memory so there is some scope for error, but hope
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ator). In this case I was
> able to get the error "Internal error: abort on data transfer at
> &021080B8". Then error 2 above occurred.
That arculator hd4.hdf is really old and not appropriate for OS4
though it did not crash when tried here with OS4.04.
Put the zip anywhere in HostFS using the Mac. Grab the self extracting
version of SparkPlug and place the download in HostFS also using the
Mac.
http://www.davidpilling.net/free.html
http://marutan.net/rpcemuspoon/manual/#hostfs
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In message <1a68b92852.pitt...@iyonix.home>
David Pitt wrote:
[snip]
> I assume RO4disc,ff8 is from ROL. This zip file needs to be unzipped,
> then installed within HostFS and rpcemu set to boot from HostFS.
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then double click on it.
Then set HostFS as the boot filesystem.
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combination
> just seems to give the left click.
One option is simply to use RPCEmu in two button mode, the right
button then acts acts as menu. See RPCEmu's Preferences.
Otherwise MagicPrefs on the Mac can enable a "middle" button.
http://magicprefs.com/
I do not have a trac
nothing
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In message <673a7b81-1a33-44f6-bdf3-1dec75d8c...@devrx.org>
Francis Devereux wrote:
> On 6 Nov 2011, at 11:58, David Pitt wrote:
>> TunTap has now been updated to run on Lion.
>>
>> http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/
>>
>> The results are mixed.
>
h ADFS as the current filing system then both
*checkmap
or
*checkmap IDEDisc4
worked.
*. will show the current filing system and drive.
rpcemu 0.8.9, OS4.04, Mac OS X.
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It might be worth running it by Rcomp as a similar issue on Fat32FS discs
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george greenfield wrote:
> In message
> David Pitt wrote:
>> Peter Howkins, on 23 Oct, wrote:
>>
>>> A new version of RPCEmu is available, 0.8.11
>>>
>>> http://www.marutan.net/r
RPC-Emu/rpcemu-0.8.11 $ rpcemu RPCEmu fatal
> error: Could not load ROM files from directory 'roms'
Only ROM402 should be in the roms directory, RO4disc,ff8 must be in hostfs.
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ithin 24-48 hours it'll be resolved.
>
> And there was me thinking that the mails from my registrar were a phising
> attempt ...
>
> Though as I received this email maybe it will be faster.
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> 5.20/5.21 is the only one that won't play the time game. All other RPCEmu
> installs show time correctly.
OTOH no such problem here with OS5.21 on RPCEmu 0.8.11 on two Windows 7
32bit boxes.
What does "*st. DST" have to say for itself.
My
x27;s site :-
http://marutan.net/rpcemuspoon/
RISC OS 5 resources are at :-
https://www.riscosopen.org/content/downloads
The ROM is under "RiscPC/A7000", the icon is the clue. A
self-extracting !Boot is under "Miscellaneous".
OS5.20 is the stable release,
u let me know exactly which Mint download is in use I can give it a try
but it will have to wait a bit it is much more important to listen the the
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David Pitt, on 5 Sep, wrote:
> tonynjac, on 5 Sep, wrote:
>
> > David, Philip
> >
> > Many thanks but still struggling.
> >
> > I have 'hg cloned' the latest the latest release from
> > www.home.marutan.net/hg/rpcemu to my local drive per th
o visibly start RISC OS yet.)
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Peter Howkins, on 6 Sep, wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 06, 2014 at 02:07:43PM +0100, David Pitt wrote:
> >
> > (I still have not persuaded the mercurial latest to visibly start RISC
> > OS yet.)
>
> If that's RISC OS 5.2x that's because RO 5 uses IOMD version numbe
', which is
included in 'build-essential'.
(This answer might not be totally correct either.)
> Not yet tried my RPCEmu on this distro. To clarify earlier info: Will I
> need to find and install allegro4 for it to run OK? If so is this
> available v
which is included in 'build-essential', and 'liballegro4-dev'.
Synaptic shows only 'liballegro4-dev' and 'liballegro4' present. Synaptic's
Properties Dependencies indicate a conflict with liballegro4.2, perhaps this
is a case of too much rather t
Software Manager and Synaptic and apt-get) yet not present when I attempt
> the compilation:
The simple answer is that I don't know either, and equally I don't know how
I got away with having no such trouble.
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pittdj@pittdj-VirtualBox ~/rpcemu3/src $ make
Build completes.
See http://marutan.net/rpcemuspoon/linuxcompile.html
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ng RO.
If just the new bits are being copied into the previous installations then
poduleroms needs to be included in the copy, only copying the exe's is
insufficient.
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library wise that might
> affect it here.
El Capitan may be 'interesting'.
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ed to copy !Basic Rip within RPCEmu's HostFS and it
doesn't get very far, quite unlike VRPC's HostFS which does not show this
issue.
I would contend that 'hard space' within a filename is legal and RPCEmu's
HostFS is being excessively bumptious.
One way round th
d a quick
> glance over the System Preferences, but can't see anything.
http://www.riscos.info/pipermail/rpcemu/2010-October/001168.html
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That's good, !Basic RIP can be copied now,
> I haven't given this more than a minute of testing, so feedback
> appreciated.
It got a lot less than that here!
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install something extra to allow the
> emulated CPU to idle... any tips, anyone?
>
In Preferences there is on option to reduce cpu usage when idle.
>
>
> P.S. A couple of minor suggestions:
>
> 1) default the CPU to SA110, RAM to 128MB and VRAM
ewhere that the SA110 emulation is the most extensively
> used and so the most developed/mature. I could be mis-remembering.
I haven't heard that, as far as I am aware the other CPUs are fine with
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David Pitt, on 11 Aug, wrote:
[snip]
>
> RPCEmu has been developed so that OS5 actually has 8MB VRAM with a setting
> of 2MB. This enables 16M colours at 1920x1080. As far as I am aware there
> is no actual snag with a less than 2MB setting other than less colours.
>
> Similar
org/caliston/rpcemu-spoon-caliston/downloads
>
> I'm using it with very little issue on the latest version of Mac OS X, and
> using RISC OS 5.23.
Not quite so lucky here, since El Capitan neither Menu nor Adjust click work
here. A bit of a show stopper. That is with a simp
HostFS on Windows.
>> It translates them to “#”, "$" and "^" in Windows which matches some
>> documentation I've seen on DOSFS.
>
> Hiya, do you have a link to the docs anywhere? It'd be useful to check.
Does this help, see "Filename mapping&
k the 'Describe' button, it says 'SWI
> > &A0F00E not known'.
>
> I have the same problem on a windows 10 machine. Ie 'SWI &A0F00E not
> known'. If I click it out the system seems to be ok.
Same here on both the Mac and Windows 7.
It goes a
David Pitt, on 17 Feb, wrote:
> John Rickman Iyonix, on 16 Feb, wrote:
>
> > George Buttigieg wrote
> >
> > > Hi, I've been following the instructions at
> > > http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/manual/#install, to install rpcemu (v.
> > > 0
> message:
>
> Machine startup not completed successfully: 'Disc drive not known'
*co. FileSystem HostFS
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king has been a real stiffer and so abandoned, but I see a
later TunTap is now available so that will be worth a look at.
http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/download.xhtml
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David Pitt, on 19 Feb, wrote:
> Tim Powys-Lybbe, on 19 Feb, wrote:
[snip]
> > Let's see how the odd application works, including ArtWorks.
>
> My initial impressions are good, the real test is to build a ROM, this has
> never completed here on previous versions.
The unp
zed, on 12 Aug, wrote:
[snip]
> All suggestions welcome.
A google suggested this syntax, which did produce a working build on Ubuntu
17.04.
cd src
./configure CFLAGS=-no-pie --enable-dynarec
make
cd ..
./rpcemu
No errors, RISC OS running.
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a' into podulerom
initpodulerom: Successfully loaded 'hostfs,ffa' into podulerom
initpodulerom: Successfully loaded 'hostfsfiler,ffa' into podulerom
RPCEmu: Machine reset
RPCEmu: Machine reset complete
HostFS: Registration request version 3 accepted
FATAL: Bad PC fc001
with the latest VirtualBox 5.2.8 RPCEmu and Ubuntu.
VirtualBox's seamless mode works nicely but no such luck with VMWare
Fusion's Unity.
The new RPCEmu looks rather good.
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gave up as I knew this had to be duff.
>
> What should I have done?
sudo the four commands. They ran without error here.
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ust in case
...)
OS5.24, RPCEmu 0.9.0, Ubuntu 18.04, VMWare Fusion iMac.
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er thing I notice is that I can no longer get a RISC OS menu up (I
> used to use the two-finger tap on the touchpad for this).
Direct Menu and Adjust clicks are a casualty. The work around is alt-Select
for Menu and ctrl-Select for Adjust. I don't have a track pad here to see
how that wo
SyncClock module. That works
just fine with ROL ROMs bit OS5 seems to get locked in GMT. This issue is
nothing to do with the Mac patches the same thing happens on a Linux build
in a VM on the same Mac.
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therRPCEm module
within were not recognised, Verma showed no sign of the podule in RISC OS.
Moving the EtherRPCEmu module into ‘poduleroms’ sorted that and networking
then worked.
I will try a recompiler build later.
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> in both.
Many thanks, it is working nicely here on Catalina 10.15.1 and very
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OS5 these are on ROOL's
site.
https://www.riscosopen.org/content/downloads
Setup documents are on the RPCEmu site.
http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/index.php
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On the Mac move EtherRPCEm,ffa from netroms to poduleroms.
I will clarify this in the notes on my site.
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ROOL's
site.
https://www.riscosopen.org/content/downloads
Setup documents are on the RPCEmu site.
http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/index.php
Please report any issues to this list.
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as it produced a log, and was the previous, patch v2, version tried?
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> same thing.
Patch v2 was built with an earlier qt5 version, but qt5.14.1 as used
in v3 should be good with High Sierra.
Just to be really helpful VMWare Fusion won't let me build a High
Sierra VM.
A test in Mojave was successful though, not that that helps.
to Jan 2018.)
I can confirm that the current macOS RPCEmu build appears to start, in
that a log gets written, but then immediately exits.
Comparing the log with that from a working RPCEmu shows the log is
truncated and not getting to the loading of the podule roms.
Hm!!
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In message <78e6fb4a58.pitt...@iyonix.home>
David Pitt wrote:
> In message <278b5f99-11cb-443f-ba3b-2a051efb9...@hollypops.co.uk>
> Gerald Holdsworth wrote:
> [snip - not starting up on High Sierra]
[snip]
> I can confirm that the current macOS RPCEmu build appea
In message <955d7124-8375-4565-ac4c-5ece76206...@maemagel.com>
Timothy Coltman wrote:
> Hello all
> Please find attached the latest Mac patch for 0.9.2. This
> incorporates the following fixes:
> * Loading of the 'netroms/EtherRPCEm,ffa' file (kindly
compiler issue. NAT networking
works here on 10.13.6 in a VM, and speed looks reasonable.
http://www.pittdj.co.uk/rpcemu/
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David Pitt wrote:
> In message <955d7124-8375-4565-ac4c-5ece76206...@maemagel.com>
> Timothy Coltman wrote:
>> Hello all
>> Please find attached the latest Mac patch for 0.9.2. This
>> incorporates the following fixes:
>> * Loading
ut at least on macOS the
>> opposite seems quite strongly true. So I've attached a patch:
>>
> I seem to be missing the patch attachment. Does it show up for anyone else?
There is no patch here either.
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n Full-screen in
Follow Host Mouse mode on Ubuntu 18.04 running in a VMWare Fusion VM
on an iMacPro.
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r, run a good-sized RISC OS desktop in
> native "retina mode". Fun!
On a 27" 5K display I have got this far :-
WimpMode X3200 Y2160 C256 EX0 EY0
As far as I can see 'certain measures' need to be taken to avoid a
2048 size limit.
Impressive though.
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