2011/6/2 Dmitry Shalnoff shaln...@gmail.com:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install ZX spectrum emulator form official repository but it's
doesn't appears in the list of games and home/you/.qspectemu directory wasn't
created.
Is Spectemu btw developed somewhere still? At least the places I
/qspectemu/
It seems that Fuse-emulator (http://fuse-emulator.sourceforge.net/) is
the one Spectrum emulator that will outlive the others, and I'm happy
that there is at least one fully developed open source emulator for
the dear childhood memories :) In the 90s and beginning of 00s there
were some
On Monday 06 June 2011 13:02:25 Radek Polak wrote:
On Monday 06 June 2011 09:09:40 Timo Jyrinki wrote:
Is Spectemu btw developed somewhere still? At least the places I could
find were dead ends (sourceforge has last stuff from 2004 and the link
on radek's Qspectemu page is 404).
For me
2011/6/6 Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz:
http://activationrecord.net/radekp/qspectemu/
Erm sorry i was reading wrong. the original page really does not work now
(except i get 403 ;-)
Right, just that :)
Ok anyway, thanks for information.
-Timo
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On 03/06/11 10:50, Radek Polak wrote:
On Thursday 02 June 2011 12:21:35 Dmitry Shalnoff wrote:
... sorry I didnt' point in my previous message that I speaking about
QtMoko -
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install ZX spectrum emulator form official
On Thursday 02 June 2011 12:21:35 Dmitry Shalnoff wrote:
... sorry I didnt' point in my previous message that I speaking about
QtMoko -
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install ZX spectrum emulator form official repository but
it's doesn't appears in the list of games and home/you
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install ZX spectrum emulator form official repository but it's
doesn't appears in the list of games and home/you/.qspectemu directory wasn't
created.
that seems that allication wasn't installed properly. Could anybody help and
direct me in right way?
Thank you
... sorry I didnt' point in my previous message that I speaking about QtMoko
-
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to install ZX spectrum emulator form official repository but it's
doesn't appears in the list of games and home/you/.qspectemu directory wasn't
created.
that seems
Dont know if its realy qt moko related but hey the emulator can maybe
used in qt moko too :).
Hi guys, I'm trying to port a snes emulator to the pandora. The problem
is that around 60% of the cpu time is taken at 30 FPS by sending the
data to the glamo. There is an optimizing idea from a very
I have managed to get the phonesim app running, but the simulator always
shows registering.I am not able to simulate calls on the qemu emulator. 1.I
cannot simulate the sms or call feature using the phonesim. The phonesim gui
runs, but it does not shows me the at commands sent by the emulator. 2
] http://git.freesmartphone.org/?p=phonesim.git;a=summary
Regards,
Martix
2010/5/8 saravanan T saravana...@gmail.com:
I have managed to get the phonesim app running, but the simulator always
shows registering.I am not able to simulate calls on the qemu emulator. 1.I
cannot simulate the sms
Hello,
Can you guys please guide on how to simulate gsm calls in the emulator.
In openmoko.org, I found that gsm calls can be emulated through phonesim. I
have enabled phonesim while building the qemu by --enable-phone-sim
(found here QPE 4.3.0 plus QEMU « Account of my
unadventureshttp
2010/1/16 Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz:
You have to make binding for it. It's just like any other key (displayed on
the top of the keyboard picture).
Hope it helps
Regards
Radek
Thanks, it helped.
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2010/1/13 Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz:
i have just finished porting of spectemu[1] to Qt and Freerunner.
Thanks. I have to check how my BASIC programs from ca. 1989-1990 work
on my Neo :)
-Timo
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Margo wrote:
Hi,
How do I get the on-screen keyboard during a game? If I press
somewhere it just gives me the options screen. Where do I have to
click to get the keyboard?
You have to make binding for it. It's just like any other key (displayed on
the top of the keyboard picture).
Hope it
Radek,
You gamepad idea is just amazing and surprising, you should think about
giving it production shape and start selling add-on gamepads for phones
without keyboards :)
Gennady
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2010/1/13 Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz:
Hi,
i have just finished porting of spectemu[1] to Qt and Freerunner. It's now in
QtMoko package feed if you want to try it or you can compile from sources for
your favourite distro.
Hi,
How do I get the on-screen keyboard during a game? If I press
and creating mouse/touchscreen bindings.
So the emulator can now do following:
- download my favourite games from internet
- load/save snapshot
- define custom on screen locations for spectrum keys
- rotate, qvga
- vibrate to notice if pressed border location of two keys
- use virtual keyboard
On Wednesday 13 January 2010 16:25:36 Radek Polak wrote:
Hi,
i have just finished porting of spectemu[1] to Qt and Freerunner. It's now
in QtMoko package feed if you want to try it or you can compile from
sources for your favourite distro.
Thank you! :)
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Well, I've made some changes in main Makefile and the 00run.sh run without
problem, but the emulator still gives the same error.
The changes I've done:
...
.PHONY: farm0-parse
farm0-parse: parse
.PHONY: farm0-render
farm0-render: render
.PHONY: farm0-clean
farm0-clean: stamp-r-clean
.PHONY
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Suco sucotro...@gmail.com wrote:
Trying to run it again, I've noted that when I execute sh 00run.sh this line
is showed:
make: *** There is no rule to build the target `farm0'. Stop.
Yes you will need to write your own file. If you look at what is being
Steps followed:
1- sudo aptitude install python-gd gawk gforth flex bison m4 netpbm
qt4-qmake libqt4-dev wget python-serial sqlite3 php5-cli python-dev
2- git clone git://github.com/wikireader/wikireader.git
3- open wikireader/samo-lib/include/config.h and uncomment BOARD_SAMO_V1
line
4-make
5-cp
Hi,
I am interested to get the Freerunner, but I want at first to check it on
the emulator.
So far I managed to compile the qemu emulator (under Ubuntu 8.10) without
any error.
But I have one problem.. the emulator starts , I choose the boot option
then it shows the slash screen and the boot
Chris Syntichakis a écrit :
Hi,
I am interested to get the Freerunner, but I want at first to check it
on the emulator.
So far I managed to compile the qemu emulator (under Ubuntu 8.10)
without any error.
But I have one problem.. the emulator starts , I choose the boot
option
, Gaël HERMET mail...@superzell.fr wrote:
Chris Syntichakis a écrit :
Hi,
I am interested to get the Freerunner, but I want at first to check it
on the emulator.
So far I managed to compile the qemu emulator (under Ubuntu 8.10)
without any error.
But I have one problem
is the emulator still supported?
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arne anka a écrit :
is the emulator still supported?
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I use qemu very often but never with gta02fake,
to flash, just download
still no luck..
the emulator goes to boot screen again and again..
nevermind..
thanx
chris
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Gaël HERMET mail...@superzell.fr wrote:
arne anka a écrit :
is the emulator still supported?
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Hi, I compiled gnuboy , a gameboy emulator, on openmoko of the neo
freerunner, but...
I can't understand why via vnc, if I use the pc keyboard, I can control
gnuboy without problems, but if I use the openmoko virtual keyboard it
doesn't run..
Why? oO
Hi, I ported gnuboy, an opensource gameboy emulator.
You can download it from here [1]
I tested it successfully on om 2008.8 update.
Now I'm woking on an adhoc input method
Thomas Bertani
[1] http://www.thomasbertani.it/openmoko/gnuboy-1.0.3.tar.gz
2008/9/10 Thomas Bertani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, I ported gnuboy, an opensource gameboy emulator.
You can download it from here [1]
I tested it successfully on om 2008.8 update.
Now I'm woking on an adhoc input method
Thomas Bertani
[1] http://www.thomasbertani.it/openmoko/gnuboy-1.0.3
emulator.
You can download it from here [1]
I tested it successfully on om 2008.8 update.
Now I'm woking on an adhoc input method
Thomas Bertani
[1] http://www.thomasbertani.it/openmoko/gnuboy-1.0.3.tar.gz
you need libsdl-1.2-0 installed
To launch it just type
2008/9/10 Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Awesome! Great work! Can't wait to have some input method!
Is it possible to make the «screen» bigger? It seems pretty tiny to me...
Regards,
Tobias
yes, use the option --scale=2 , that is usable. --scale=3 is the best but is
a bit too slow...
The OpenEinstein Newton Emulator (http://code.google.com/p/einstein/)
work on the Nokia n800, N770 and old Sharp Zauruses - I wonder if
anyone has tried compiling it for the Neo1973/FreeRunner - have they?
Is there any interest? The large screen seems perfectly suited to a
Newton Emulator
Who wrote:
Is there any interest? The large screen seems perfectly suited to a
Newton Emulator and the Newton UI really is awesome to behold - just
so intuitive!
I always wonder why no one ever tried to build a modern newton like runtime.
Not necessarily smalltalk, but maybe OpenStep/GNUStep
On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 12:52 +0200, Tilman Baumann wrote:
Who wrote:
Is there any interest? The large screen seems perfectly suited to a
Newton Emulator and the Newton UI really is awesome to behold - just
so intuitive!
I always wonder why no one ever tried to build a modern newton like
Norbert Hartl wrote:
On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 12:52 +0200, Tilman Baumann wrote:
Who wrote:
Is there any interest? The large screen seems perfectly suited to a
Newton Emulator and the Newton UI really is awesome to behold - just
so intuitive!
I always wonder why no one ever tried to build
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Tilman Baumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always wonder why no one ever tried to build a modern newton like runtime.
Not necessarily smalltalk, but maybe OpenStep/GNUStep...
Something like mySTEP (http://www.quantum-step.com/wiki.php?page=mySTEP)?
There's
Is there any interest? The large screen seems perfectly suited to a
Newton Emulator and the Newton UI really is awesome to behold - just
so intuitive!
Hell yes, count me as interested. Also, anyone want to get a PalmOS
emu running? That'd be wonderful, frankly ..
;
--
Jay Vaughan
and/or
cygwin, too.
Regards
Robert
Yocto schrieb:
Hi,
Where can I find an openmoko win32 emulator ?
The links to the pre-build binaries of
openmoko-emulator-win32-bin-20070625.zip
or its mirror are broken.
From the wiki at wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU
mdk.linux.org.tw
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Hi,
Where can I find an openmoko win32 emulator ?
The links to the pre-build binaries of
openmoko-emulator-win32-bin-20070625.zip
or its mirror are broken.
From the wiki at wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU
mdk.linux.org.tw/~jserv/openmoko/openmoko-emulator-win32-bin-20070625.zip
now new problem,
i can't find any instructions how to apply patches for gta02
http://svn.openmoko.org/branches/src/target/kernel/2.6.24.x/patches/
Please can someone help me with this!?
2008/4/29 Vedran Alajbegović [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
and yes.. i finally fall in love with this thing :D
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 09:32:28AM +0200, Vedran Alajbegović wrote:
now new problem,
i can't find any instructions how to apply patches for gta02
http://svn.openmoko.org/branches/src/target/kernel/2.6.24.x/patches/
Please can someone help me with this!?
That looks to me like a quilt
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Hugo Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Also, is there a more suitable mailing list than this one for
these kinds of technical question?)
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 03:06:42PM +0200, Vedran Alajbegović wrote:
you are right,
i should assigne to another lists
you are right,
i should assigne to another lists
i'm so sorry
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Hugo Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 09:32:28AM +0200, Vedran Alajbegović wrote:
now new problem,
i can't find any instructions how to apply patches for gta02
hi,
i followed instructions at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU
i got the code and i started config but i got this error, can someone tell
me more how to mand this and configure and build it
p.s. i use ubuntu/debian
--- error --
[EMAIL
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 09:58:35PM +0200, Vedran Alajbegović wrote:
hi,
i followed instructions at:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU
i got the code and i started config but i got this error, can someone tell
me more how to mand this and configure and build it
p.s. i use
ah, i had another one
thank you
i hope i'll have no problems with build
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Hugo Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 09:58:35PM +0200, Vedran Alajbegović wrote:
hi,
i followed instructions at:
and yes.. i finally fall in love with this thing :D
2008/4/29 Vedran Alajbegović [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ah, i had another one
thank you
i hope i'll have no problems with build
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Hugo Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 09:58:35PM +0200,
On 7/27/07, Xamindar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# ls /usr/lib64/libSDL*
/usr/lib64/libSDL-1.2.so.0 /usr/lib64/libSDL.la
/usr/lib64/libSDL_net-1.2.so.0.0.7 /usr/lib64/libSDL_net.so
/usr/lib64/libSDL-1.2.so.0.11.1 /usr/lib64/libSDLmain.a
/usr/lib64/libSDL_net.a
Someone else mentioned the gcc version might cause a problem. Im going
to look into that.
white-rabbit src # gcc-config -l
[1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6
[2] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.1.2
[3] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.2.0 *
Nelson Castillo wrote:
On 7/27/07, Xamindar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henryk Pltz wrote:
Please post the full error message that the qemu configure gives.
Here is the output of configure:
white-rabbit qemu-neo1973 # ./configure
WARNING: "gcc" looks like gcc 4.x
Looking for gcc 3.x
Found "gcc32"
Install prefix /usr/local
BIOS directory
Thanks for your help guys! It appears that I had to change my compiler
to version 3.3.6 and now configure found SDL. I am compiling it right
now and hopefully it will work.
Thanks again for your help.
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Has anyone been able to get the emulator working under gentoo Linux?
When I try to configure it before making it, it fails on SDL. I
deffinately have SDL installed on my system.
Also, has anyone made an overlay or at least an ebuild for it?
Thanks for any help
Also the developer version?
I have the libsdl1.2-dev package in my Debian sid system.
And I forgot to say that I built the emulator with this library.
I hadn't it before I noticed it was missing.
Regards,
Nelson.-
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sid system.
And I forgot to say that I built the emulator with this library.
I hadn't it before I noticed it was missing.
Regards,
Nelson.-
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Rod Whitby wrote (on the community list):
MokoMakefile now has support for building the Neo1973 emulator:
make setup-qemu build-qemu flash-qemu are the new targets.
I will add some run-qemu-* targets over the next week.
These are now done:
make qemu will build qemu-neo1973, download
MokoMakefile now has support for building the Neo1973 emulator:
make setup-qemu build-qemu flash-qemu are the new targets.
I will add some run-qemu-* targets over the next week.
In other news, over 2000 people at unique IP addresses have
downloaded the MokoMakefile.
This has grown from 1000
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On Sat, 2007-02-17 at 07:23 -0700, Ben Burdette wrote:
It would be nice to have an emulator to actually run the software over
on the computer side. Not that that's the best way to have a desktop
side to openmoko
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Dean Collins schreef:
Yeh right, personally after my experiences with development on the
Savaje OS last year anyone coding without a 100 authentic emulator is
wasting their time.
Right, Savaje doesn't reuse desktop technology (java doesn't count
because of hardware access to the microphone limitations.
Like I said - you may want to wait until FIC release a final emulator
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
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an
emulator to make use of.
You can find some pointers to the relevant parts of the QEMU docs here:
http://www.qemu.org/user-doc.html
Perry
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don't stare yourself blind on an 'emulator', since your desktop already
emulates
90% of the openmoko tech.
It will be a while before I get my hands on a Neo (March?) but I'd
really like to start coding now.
You can already do that without an emulator
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Michael Welter schreef:
A little OT, but under what circumstances would a developer require a
debug board?
A debug board would have 2 main uses for me:
1) a serial console so you can debug problems with X or initscripts
2) access to jtag so you
Michael Welter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A little OT, but under what circumstances would a developer require a
debug board?
A debug board lets you do things like running gdb on the remote
kernel, which is invaluable if things are really really screwed up. If
you turn your phone into a brick by
Koen Kooi wrote:
A little OT, but under what circumstances would a developer require a
debug board?
A debug board would have 2 main uses for me:
1) a serial console so you can debug problems with X or initscripts
2) access to jtag so you fix the bootloader if something went wrong with uboot
On Thursday 15 February 2007, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
I presume that the answer is no, but is there software available to
emulate the hardware at this point for application development
purposes? (If not, I wonder if QEMU can be twisted into doing at
least part of it...)
Yes QEMU can be used
Pierre Hébert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 15 February 2007, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
I presume that the answer is no, but is there software available to
emulate the hardware at this point for application development
purposes? (If not, I wonder if QEMU can be twisted into doing at
Andrew Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Pierre Hébert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, is there a specific set of instructions on setting up a
development environment somewhere on the Wiki? I couldn't exactly find
the here is how you start up your simulated phone, here
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 09:17 -0500, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Andrew Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Pierre Hébert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, is there a specific set of instructions on setting up a
development environment somewhere on the Wiki? I couldn't
On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 08:04 -0500, Andrew Turner wrote:
Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Pierre Hébert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, is there a specific set of instructions on setting up a
development environment somewhere on the Wiki? I couldn't exactly find
the here is how you start up your
Is there an emulator to start playing with the software, I'm interested in
developing a the ability to chose witch net to chose and in witch
priority. I leave on the border with italy and slovenia and would like to
minimize the bill ;)
... and yes of course I will buy one the first second
On Friday 26 January 2007 08:40, Denis Kot wrote:
No, I don't need hardware emulator. I need interface emulator :).
Where I can play with phone's interface and maybe onboard software w/o
buying the phone. It's ok if it will be compiled for i386 or whatever.
You can use QEMU : it will provide
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 21:14 +0100, Rodolphe Ortalo wrote:
Le jeudi 25 janvier 2007 à 10:20 +0200, Denis Kot a écrit :
Hi all
I did searching by lists but didn't find anything about emulator, so
my question is:
is there will be something like emulator like greenphone has? so I
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 19:08 -0700, Richi Plana wrote:
If I understand the original poster correctly, he's looking for a
hardware emulator. Personally, I would like to see an emulator for the
Samsung s3c2410 as well. What instruction set does it use? Its own? ARM?
Is there an emulator? Can
No, I don't need hardware emulator. I need interface emulator :).
Where I can play with phone's interface and maybe onboard software w/o
buying the phone. It's ok if it will be compiled for i386 or whatever.
2007/1/26, Richi Plana [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 21:14 +0100, Rodolphe
On Friday 26 January 2007 08:12, Richi Plana wrote:
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 19:08 -0700, Richi Plana wrote:
If I understand the original poster correctly, he's looking for a
hardware emulator. Personally, I would like to see an emulator for the
Samsung s3c2410 as well. What instruction set
. The free ARM emulator QEMU allows you to install a Debian(ARM)
on other systems
### 1. ###
The first release candidate of the debian-installer for Debian's
forthcoming Etch distribution was released yesterday, offering
nearly complete support to the Linksys $99 NSLU2 NAS gadget
Robert Michel wrote:
1. Linksys NAS NSLU2 (ARM CPU) is now officiall supported by the
Debian installer
It has been support by the slugos installer for some years now, and slugos
is built with
openembedded like openmoko.
Ok, but with Debian support I does not know or care about slugos
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