[Coco] CoCo-Pi project -- install on almost any Linux platform?

Joel Rees joel.rees at gmail.com
Fri Dec 6 21:25:19 EST 2024


Looks like an easy way to get Mame's Color Computer related instances
and the XRoar, OVCC, and trs80gp emulators all installed on a
dedicated box.

Interesting. trs80gp is now running on Linux without Wine. This could
be interesting.

On Tue, Dec 3, 2024 at 9:56 PM Frank Swygert via Coco
<coco at maltedmedia.com> wrote:
>
> I found this to be the most interesting item in the recent CoCo Podcast
> briefing:
>
> 1) Ron Klein posted a blog update for the Coco Pi Project, including the
> latest on how it is being built and different ways you can install it:
>    https://coco-pi.com/coco-pi-project-update-2024-11-27/
>
> After reading it appears that Ron has made something that should work on
> almost any Debian based Linux platform. So you can take an older laptop
> or desktop and turn it into a quasi CoCo. I know the emulators can be
> used for this, but this should work better -- can make it almost
> transparent on boot up. Of course it will run on a Raspberry Pi, but
> could be put on other single board computers with a Debian based Linux
> and the right resources.
>
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