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Re: GSport now running on Raspberry Pi



On Friday, February 15, 2013 7:37:51 AM UTC-6, schmidtd wrote:
> On 2/15/2013 8:23 AM, Polymorph wrote:
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> > Hi All,
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> > Just thought I'd drop a quick note to say that I have managed to get GSport running on the Raspberry Pi (I don't think anyone has done this yet?).
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> Very cool.  We can update the developer page with that and any other 
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> tweaks and suggestions you find for the Pi.
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> > One major drawback: I haven't got sound working yet though  :-(
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> Chris Mason noted a fix that went into MESS for their Ensoniq emulation 
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> that we can probably re-engineer into GSport.  So if you want to dig 
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> deep into that code, that would be a good thing to take a look at as 
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> well... in case you were looking for more work. ;-)

You also might want to dig around to see how folks are getting sound to work for other projects on RPI.  I know there is some confusion about HDMI sound out vs. headphone jack, etc.  As for newer distributions, I think that the current debian squeeze distro (floating point) is the way to go.  Also do some reading about the *supported* overclock config changes you can perform -- but be careful to only use the supported configs, there is no safety net against the unsupported ones.

Congrats on the working port!! :-)

-B