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- Tue Jul 19, 2022 5:46 pm
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
- Replies: 170
- Views: 165588
Re: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
There is no such feature at present; I'll have a think about it. I guess you'll just have to play with the [SDL-only] speed multiplier in the short term. It would actually be a useful thing to support, though — it existed very early on but then vanished; assuming the rest of my code isn't too slow (...
- Sun Jul 17, 2022 7:56 pm
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
- Replies: 170
- Views: 165588
Re: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
Late 2012 Mac Mini, native build: I'm a bit surprised; everything I can find quickly suggests that Mac should support Metal. The mainstream macOS builds no longer include OpenGL at all, per my assumption that it'll be a liability 'soon', so there's no fallback. I actually made that change when I bu...
- Sun Jul 17, 2022 12:48 pm
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
- Replies: 170
- Views: 165588
Re: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
Minor addendum: I've played with the Snap packaging a little further and there's a much increased chance of the Snap Qt distribution working properly. But let me know.
- Thu Jun 02, 2022 2:21 pm
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
- Replies: 170
- Views: 165588
Re: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
I've had other reports of a blank screen (or, sometimes, a blank screen that intermittently flashes a tiny bit of content) with the Qt build for X11, so I think this is a genuine bug. I'm not currently able to reproduce, but am considering switching to a software renderer* both because it completely...
- Wed Jun 01, 2022 11:25 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Starting them young
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2966
Starting them young
The advantage of his recently having acquired the ability to crawl is that now he can get to the bookcase and select his own reading material.
- Thu May 06, 2021 6:13 pm
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
- Replies: 170
- Views: 165588
- Thu May 06, 2021 4:18 am
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
- Replies: 170
- Views: 165588
Re: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
Cool, thanks! So I've rejigged the way the keyboard is handled in X11 with Qt, and am attempting to push a new build now. I can easily see how I'd made an error with escape but, in any event, have eliminated a whole bunch of the sort of magic key code constants that would be likely to cause a mistak...
- Thu Apr 29, 2021 4:27 pm
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Oricutron HFE
- Replies: 14
- Views: 6569
Re: Oricutron HFE
This is really nice! I think that eDSK is quite similar (albeit more powerful?) to the Oric DSK, so conversion/migration should not be that difficult. Yes, it's a very straightforward format, with the main advantage over Oric DSK being that it's overt about marking out the sectors, so you don't hav...
- Thu Apr 29, 2021 2:24 am
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Oricutron HFE
- Replies: 14
- Views: 6569
Re: Oricutron HFE
My emulator supports both CPC-style [e]DSK and HFE, from which experience probably the only helpful things I have to say are: CPC DSK encodes things like CRC errors through the status bytes an 8272 would produce if it were to read them. It's a bit of a hassle, and difficult to verify, but not too mu...
- Thu Apr 29, 2021 2:13 am
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
- Replies: 170
- Views: 165588
Re: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
I'm on Peppermint Linux. I'll need to boot it up to find the version, but it was a recent install. In that case, is it safe to assume the Qt version, with a full UI? If so then I'm not desperately surprised because Qt really makes using the keyboard in a game-like fashion difficult, and I ended up ...
- Wed Apr 28, 2021 2:22 am
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
- Replies: 170
- Views: 165588
Re: Clock Signal — an Oric emulator for macOS and Linux
I was having a go with Clock Signal recently and noticed that neither the CTRL or ESC keys seemed to work. I could live without the ESC codes, but the CTRL needs to work for copying when editing lines (CTRL A). There's all the other control codes that are important. Which version are you running, a...
- Fri Feb 19, 2021 2:46 am
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
- Replies: 214
- Views: 224167
Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
Actually I need some help - I noticed in recent releases that Oricutron SDL-1x doesn't start when clicking on Oricutron.app icon but if I "Show Package Content" and click on the executable - it runs fine. With Oricucutron SDL-2x is exactly the opposite - it runs OK from Oricutron.app icon...
- Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:13 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Hello from Bristol
- Replies: 29
- Views: 12399
Re: Hello from Bristol
What are your suggestions of nice pieces of Oric software to explore? Particularly interested in anything Oric-specific that is not as well known on other platforms. Don't Press the Letter Q! For which, thanks to the current slate of nutjobs, you'll get maybe a couple of relevant search results bef...
- Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:11 pm
- Forum: Emulators
- Topic: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
- Replies: 214
- Views: 224167
Re: Oricutron 1.0 (EDIT: Now 1.2)
I don't know whether you're building things automatically or manually, but I notice that the macOS build doesn't yet have native M1 (i.e. ARM) support. I have an M1 Mac, is there any assistance I can provide? SDL is now available for the M1, indeed I've already got the framework version installed an...
- Fri Feb 05, 2021 9:10 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Hello from Bristol
- Replies: 29
- Views: 12399
Re: Hello from Bristol
Hey Kon. You may be interested to know that a lot of the original work on Oricutron was done on a train from Weston-super-Mare to Bath, so basically in your neck of the woods :D It'd be interesting to know what proportion of Oricutron's functionality can be attributed to train delays... I think it ...