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Everything Else => Sharp Zaurus => Model Specific Forums => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => 6000 - Tosa => Topic started by: Cresho on December 20, 2005, 06:25:43 pm
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getting started.....beta testers?
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getting started.....beta testers?
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Cresho, please forgive my ignorance when you write "tell me the packages you are using" in regard to getting znester/snes up an running on the SL6000. I am not sure exactly what information you are requesting.
When I installed everything to get znester up and running, I used the files you so generously packaged together and posted in the other thread. I DID end up replacing libSDL with a version the Guylhem compiled specifically for the 6000 (I think it was specific), but it didn't seem to change any of the behavior (same screen issues).
Ignorance aside, I am certainly willing to provide beta testing services using my SL6000 and stock Sharp ROM.
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ohh...
list the items installed so i can ponder on it. THen ill put up a file for you to try.
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I installed the following ipk's that I downloaded from your post:
keyhelper_1.2.2-1_arm.ipk
libmad_0.15.0b-zports-0_arm.ipk
libSDL-mixer_1.2.6-zports-0_arm.ipk
libsdl_1.2.5-slzaurus20050410_arm.ipk
snes9x_SDL-2_arm.ipk
zemufe_0.1.1-3ex_arm.ipk
znester_7.1-1_arm.ipk
zpce_0.3.4-1_arm.ipk
I copied keyhelper.xml to /home/zaurus/Documents/custom/
After that installation, znester ran without problems (except for burgertime -- hung znester) with the exception of my screen size/orientation problem.
I never got snes to run. It would hang, and when I terminated the process I would see a message about not being able to find a process(?)...let me know if you want the exact message.
I only tried 1 of the turbografx roms, and it ran, but it was a little slow, and my main concern was trying to get znester working so I didn't play around with it very much.
I am 6 months new to the linux world so am a little slow when it comes to getting better error message details, but if you tell me what commands to run, I can certainly do so.