Commodore 64 > Emuladores
BMC64, Bare Metal C64 en RaspberryPi
josepzin:
Nueva versión:
Como principal novedad, ya se puede conectar un teclado de C64 :) :)
Todavía no pude probarla.
--- Citar ---v2.4 Release!
New Features
* Added ability to mount up to 3 USB thumbdrives.
The current directory item at the top of each file list is an action
now that will let you select between SD: and USB: drives.
So you can attach disks, tapes, carts etc from USB thumb drives now. But
things like kernel ROMs, default cartridges must still be loaded from
the SD card. USB drives are not mounted at boot, only on first access.
Also, the USB drives must be plugged in before the emulator is booted
and not removed. Only the first partition is mounted. Let me know if you
see anything strange with attaching stuff from USB thumb drives.
* Added ability to set IEC mode on all drives (was only 8 before)
You can also select the directory that should be the IEC folder. If
you change dirs from the emulator (using CBMFileBrowser for example), the
dir will be reset to the original folder when the machine is reset.
* Activated the real keyboard/joystick scan for the PCB
The PCB design is available at https://upverter.com/design/rrossi/bmc64/
There is a new Prefs menu option that toggles the GPIO configuration between PCB
and No-PCB. The pins used for joysticks are different for the PCB vs No-PCB. So
I decided to keep the old config working for now. I might just deprecate the old
way but for now, keep this to No-PCB if you already wired up GPIO joysticks. The
connections are documented in the README.md file on the github project site.
* Added more hotkey combinations: Control + F1,3,5,7
* Made menu hi-lite color brighter
Bugs Fixed
* Menus are stacked on top of each other again (like they used to be).
* Tape counter was not updating properly.
Let me know if you find any issues. Thx!
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josepzin:
Cuantos proyectos hay con las Rpi...
CBM Tape Pi - Emulate Datassette with Raspi
https://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=70337
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaE2jjz9rNg
--- Citar ---It is a tape drive (datassette) emulator based on a Raspberry Pi for Commodore computers.
The Pi is attached to a Commodore machine (C64, CBM/PET, VIC20, etc.) in place
of the datassette and forwards (PRG) files from serial interface to the
Commodore computer.
The Commodore "sees" the Raspi as datassette drive,
you just have to enter "LOAD" to retrieve the PRG file (as usual).
What is special about the project:
SIMPLE HARDWARE SETUP
Apart from a serial interface for the sending machine (e.g. your PC),
the tape port connector, some wires and a Raspberry Pi you need two resistors,
only (no to-be-programmed microcontrollers or to-be-soldered circuits).
SIMPLE SOFTWARE SETUP
No special software required on sending machine (just use YMODEM serial
protocol) and Commodore computer (just use LOAD command).
Bare-metal solution (no Raspbian or other OS required).
In addition this is the only datassette emulator based on Raspberry Pi available (as far as I know).
PLANNED FEATURES
Sending files back from Commodore computer (in other words: Saving).
Reading from / writing to Raspberry Pi SD card and/or USB memory stick.
Detailed instructions, the complete source code and v1.0.0 kernel.img files (for
Pi 1 and 2) can be found at the Github page:
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josepzin:
Yo haría unas cuantas cosas distintas pero mola!
BMC64 emulator on a real C64 Case
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd3dBP91OTc
josepzin:
Ya se está vendiendo la placa para conecta Rpi+BMC64 con la carcasa, mola :)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/C-PIO64-Keyboard-and-Joystick-Interface-for-BMC64-C64-Commodore/333327127811
Narcisound:
Que chulada!! Ahora solo faltaría meterle el emulador para que arrancara nada mas encender la Raspberry
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