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Re: GSport-ers on Pi?
- Subject: Re: GSport-ers on Pi?
- From: David Schmidt <schmidtd@my-deja.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 12:00:22 -0400
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Ok, I found a Pi emulator and fired it up. I now have GSport (the
emulator) running on QEMU (the emulator). I don't know if sound is
emitted... I don't know if I should expect sound out of the first-level
emulator or not! I don't see an easy way to make the Pi emit sounds...
ctrl-G doesn't do anything in the terminal.
Anyway... now we can put up a binary package, at least.