Amiga emulator for the Raspberry Pi ================================= # History (newest first) - Ported to SDL2 - Added NetBeans project - Added Visual Studio solution using VC++ for Linux - Fixed bugs related to video and audio glitches - Renamed folder structure according to the WinUAE standard - The emulator now changes screen resolution on the host dynamically instead of always scaling to the native one (improves performance a lot) - Added mapping option for keyboard key to Quit the emulator directly - Added mapping option for game controller button to a) Enter GUI and b) Quit the emulator - Added Shutdown button, to power off the (host) computer - Added Visual Studio solution (requires VisualGDB), so we can compile and debug from Windows PC - Fixed bugs and crashes in GUI keyboard navigation - Loading the Configuration file now respects the input settings - Removed Pandora specific keyboard shortcuts which caused crashes - Pi Zero / Pi 1 version now has full Picasso96 support (up to 1080p 24bit) - FullHD (1080p) resolution supported in Picasso96 mode on all Pi models - Code formatting and cleanup - Added support for custom functions assignable to keyboard LEDs (e.g. HD activity) - Pi 3 is now the default target if no Platform is specified - Optimizations for Pi 3 added - New target platform: Pi 3 To get full screen SDL2 support from the console on the Raspberry Pi, you will have to compile SDL2 from source. First you will need to get all the necessary tools: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install build-essential libfreeimage-dev libopenal-dev libpango1.0-dev libsndfile-dev libudev-dev libasound2-dev libjpeg8-dev libtiff5-dev libwebp-dev automake Then download the SDL2 source tarball (currently on v2.0.5): cd ~ wget https://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL2-2.0.5.tar.gz tar zxvf SDL2-2.0.5.tar.gz cd SDL2-2.0.5 && mkdir build && cd build Next, configure SDL2 to use only the OpenGL ES backend directly from the console: ../configure --disable-pulseaudio --disable-esd --disable-video-mir --disable-video-wayland --disable-video-x11 --disable-video-opengl Compile and install SDL2: make -j 4 && sudo make install Next, we need SDL2_image (currently v2.0.1): cd ~ wget http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_image/release/SDL2_image-2.0.1.tar.gz tar zxvf SDL2_image-2.0.1.tar.gz cd SDL2_image-2.0.1 && mkdir build && cd build ../configure make -j 4 sudo make install And finally, SDL2_ttf (currently v2.0.14): cd ~ wget https://libsdl.org/projects/SDL_ttf/release/SDL2_ttf-2.0.14.tar.gz tar zxvf SDL2_ttf-2.0.14.tar.gz cd SDL2_ttf-2.0.14 && mkdir build && cd build ../configure make -j 4 sudo make install With SDL2 installed, you can proceed to install Amiberry as follows: Install the following packages: sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libflac-dev libmpg123-dev Clone this repo: cd ~ git clone https://github.com/midwan/amiberry -b sdl2 amiberry-sdl2 cd amiberry-sdl2 Then for Raspberry Pi 3: make -j 4 For Raspberry Pi 2: make PLATFORM=rpi2 -j 4 For Raspberry Pi 1: make PLATFORM=rpi1