Hi good afternoon.
I would like to please bring my programs to my new sdcard.img
Thanks.
greeting
create a new sdcard.img
create a new sdcard.img
Last edited by funkheld on Sun Apr 14, 2024 2:06 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: SD-IMG for the x16 emulator
(Assuming that you are using the emulator)
If it's only about running a program and do some file save/open commands: Any folder on your PC would just work.
I don't see the need for an image.
The way I'm doing it is to just put a link (icon) on the desktop to start x16emu.
Then in the properties fill in your working directory and optional command line options.
You may of course have multiple icons on your desktop pointing at different working directories and/or different versions of your program.
Should work on any other modern operating system as well.
Put the files you want to load in that working directory.
Your saved files from the x16emu will be also found there.
(unless you change the directory inside x16emu)
If it's only about running a program and do some file save/open commands: Any folder on your PC would just work.
I don't see the need for an image.
The way I'm doing it is to just put a link (icon) on the desktop to start x16emu.
Then in the properties fill in your working directory and optional command line options.
You may of course have multiple icons on your desktop pointing at different working directories and/or different versions of your program.
Should work on any other modern operating system as well.
Put the files you want to load in that working directory.
Your saved files from the x16emu will be also found there.
(unless you change the directory inside x16emu)
Re: create a new sdcard.img
hello, thank you for your information.
I would like to please bring my programs to my new sdcard.img
my English is not good.
greeting.
I would like to please bring my programs to my new sdcard.img
my English is not good.
greeting.
Re: create a new sdcard.img
Unter Windows:
Probiere mal folgendes:
Rechtsklick auf die image Datei, dann "öffnen mit", dann Windows-Explorer auswählen.
Anschliessend solltest du ein neues (virtuelles) Laufwerk haben.
Unter Linux:
Die image Datei unter einem Ordner deiner Wahl mounten.
Aber ich sehe absolut überhaupt keinen Sinn das über Images zu machen bzw. Images überhaupt zu verwenden.
Warum super umständlich kompliziert, wenn es auch ganz einfach geht?
vy73
Probiere mal folgendes:
Rechtsklick auf die image Datei, dann "öffnen mit", dann Windows-Explorer auswählen.
Anschliessend solltest du ein neues (virtuelles) Laufwerk haben.
Unter Linux:
Die image Datei unter einem Ordner deiner Wahl mounten.
Aber ich sehe absolut überhaupt keinen Sinn das über Images zu machen bzw. Images überhaupt zu verwenden.
Warum super umständlich kompliziert, wenn es auch ganz einfach geht?
vy73
Re: create a new sdcard.img
Just for the sake of completeness:
"Burn" your image to a sd-card/usb-flash drive (using "balena etcher" or similar program).
Then stick it in your PC...
"Burn" your image to a sd-card/usb-flash drive (using "balena etcher" or similar program).
Then stick it in your PC...
Re: create a new sdcard.img
Here is a cpm65 which only runs from an sd.img.
This sdcard.img, which is included with the emulator, cannot be opened by Windows 11.
Thanks.
greeting
https://github.com/davidgiven/cpm65/releases/tag/dev
This sdcard.img, which is included with the emulator, cannot be opened by Windows 11.
Thanks.
greeting
https://github.com/davidgiven/cpm65/releases/tag/dev
Re: create a new sdcard.img
Now it's clear what you are talking about.
The x16emu has a command line option to specify a sdcard image at startup.
https://github.com/rsbohn/x16-emulator/ ... /README.md
-sdcard lets you specify an SD card image (partition table + FAT32).
(but the examples from your link somehow didn't work properly on a first attempt)
The x16emu has a command line option to specify a sdcard image at startup.
https://github.com/rsbohn/x16-emulator/ ... /README.md
-sdcard lets you specify an SD card image (partition table + FAT32).
(but the examples from your link somehow didn't work properly on a first attempt)
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Re: create a new sdcard.img
funkheld wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 3:02 pm Here is a cpm65 which only runs from an sd.img.
This sdcard.img, which is included with the emulator, cannot be opened by Windows 11.
Thanks.
greeting
https://github.com/davidgiven/cpm65/releases/tag/dev
Re: create a new sdcard.img
ROFL (greetings from KDE plasma running on openSUSE)
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