EMU48 - Is it possible to create Port 3 (SD)?
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12-27-2021, 10:46 PM
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EMU48 - Is it possible to create Port 3 (SD)?
Hi all,
Hope you are all having a lovely Christmas holiday. I've been updating the Emu-50g set-up on my various PCs & was wondering if it is possible to create Port 3 (SD card)? On my real HP50g's I have links to various files & applications on the SD card & if possible would like to replicate the same set-up in Emu-50g. Have searched on the internet but can't seem to find anything regarding the creation of an SD card port in Emu48. Thanks, Michael |
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12-28-2021, 03:01 PM
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RE: EMU48 - Is it possible to create Port 3 (SD)?
(12-27-2021 10:46 PM)Michael Lopez Wrote: Hi all, I don't know Emu48, but x49gp does have support for SD card simulation. If you have programs that need it, it's an option. |
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12-28-2021, 11:32 PM
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RE: EMU48 - Is it possible to create Port 3 (SD)?
Hi Claudio,
Thanks as I hadn't heard of x49gp. Have downloaded x49gp from the hpcalc website & it's capabilities sound very interesting. Only issue is that the version I downloaded is for the Mac OS & I am running PCs. Is there a version that is suitable for PCs? Cheers, Michael |
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12-29-2021, 09:37 AM
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RE: EMU48 - Is it possible to create Port 3 (SD)?
Of course! As long as the PC is running any of a number of Unix-like operating systems: BSD, Solaris, most flavors of Linux, ... (technically MacOS belongs here as well, since Apple's computers really aren't mainframes but personal computers too.) No changes needed, even - the same source is meant to compile on all of these without modifications.
If you're still stuck on Windows for some reason, use a VM or WSLg. I haven't heard of anyone testing x49gp on WSLg yet, but since Microsoft gave up on their "NT kernel personality" approach and switched to a VM-based architecture, it should just work because it really is Linux behind the scenes. As far as I know, the only thing that isn't normal Linux about it is the Wayland-RDP bridge posing as a compositor and window manager, which is what brings the Linux guest's windows into the Windows host's system, without the window-nested-within-a-window effect of generic VMs that support graphical applications. |
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12-29-2021, 11:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-29-2021 11:35 AM by ijabbott.)
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RE: EMU48 - Is it possible to create Port 3 (SD)?
(12-29-2021 09:37 AM)3298 Wrote: If you're still stuck on Windows for some reason, use a VM or WSLg. I haven't heard of anyone testing x49gp on WSLg yet, but since Microsoft gave up on their "NT kernel personality" approach and switched to a VM-based architecture, it should just work because it really is Linux behind the scenes. As far as I know, the only thing that isn't normal Linux about it is the Wayland-RDP bridge posing as a compositor and window manager, which is what brings the Linux guest's windows into the Windows host's system, without the window-nested-within-a-window effect of generic VMs that support graphical applications. One stumbling block for WSLg is the need to upgrade to Windows 11 first. — Ian Abbott |
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