[Coco] Drivewire on a Pi
David Ladd
dladd at realmspire.com
Tue Jun 24 15:34:18 EDT 2014
Gustavo,
Are you using the GUI and the Drivewire GUI on the raspberry pi? If you are
this would slow things down a lot.
I use DriveWire 4 server on my Raspberry Pi with it booting to console mode
only and with the server starting without the GUI.
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David Ladd
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On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Gustavo Ranaur Schoenaker <
ranaur at ranaur.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I´m using all the "holliday" I get from the worldcup to setup a CoCo
> system. I'm installing right now the DriveWire on a Raspberry Pi.
>
> My general idea is to setup a drivewire box, put all the DSKs files into
> the SD card and be happy. It would be nice to play CAS files through the
> audio output.
>
> Up to now I installed Drivewirte on the Pi. It works but:
>
> 1) It's incredbly slow to run the server on the Pi (java in weak processors
> is really painful!)
> 2) It sometimes gets out of sync os freezes. I need to restart the server
> and the CoCo. Any ideas?
> 3) Haven't tested MIDI, network and other features. Yet. :)
> 4) Can I control (mount/unmount disks) through HBD-DOS? Or only through
> OS-9? How?
> 5) Still have to try the 3 server. Does it comes with sourcecode?
>
> BTW is there a sourcecode for cocotape? If not is there something similar.
> I could write one, but it is exists already, I prefer.
>
> If anyone is interested in exchange ideas or getting the .img file when it
> ends, just drop a note!
>
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