[Coco] Which Coco Emulator for Raspberry Pi?

Bob Devries devries.bob at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 22:17:29 EDT 2014


Thanks, Chris.

I cleared out all the old copies of mess on my BANANA PI (note, not 
Raspberry Pi, but should work the same) and tried to compile the version 
you linked to.

Sadly, it failed in the link stage with the following error:

/usr/bin/ld: obj/sdl/mess/libocore.a(sdlsync.o): undefined reference to 
symbol 'pthread_join@@GLIBC_2.4'
//lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpthread.so.0:error adding symbols: DSO 
missing from command line

I do have libpthread.so at: /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libpthread.so

This is on LUbuntu 14.04 kernel 3.4.90 and GCC 4.8

I will try a compile on the Raspberry Pi later today.

Regards, Bob Devries
Dalby, QLD, Australia

On 17/10/2014 10:52 AM, Christopher R. Hawks wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Oct 2014 07:18:03 +1000
> Bob Devries <devries.bob at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I tried again to compile Mame/MESS, but the compile fails with an
>> internal compiler error (error 4),as well as complaining about a file
>> having an EOF without an EOL(which it claims to fix itself). This was
>> on my Banana Pi running LUbuntu, with gcc 4.8. I'm running a build on
>> my Raspberry Pi, but that's been going more than 12 hours, and still
>> going.
>>
>> Regards, Bob Devries
>> Dalby, QLD, Australua
>>
>>
>> On 15/10/2014 9:47 AM, Frank Pittel wrote:
>>> I should start by saying I haven't made any attempt to run a coco
>>> emulator on one of my RPIs. I have seen the efforts of Chris Hawks
>>> though. It works very nice and if you didn't know you would think
>>> he was actually running a coco.
>>>
>>> He put the PI in an old coco case with a board he (had) made to
>>> scan the original coco keyboard and convert that to usb for use as
>>> a keyboard for his pi.
>>>
>>> I don't know all of what he did to get mess to compile but I know
>>> he removed some exteraneous "stuff" from the source so it would run
>>> better on the pi. Maybe he could be convinced to post the source
>>> files he ended up with and instructions on how to compile the
>>> "mess".
>>>
>>> The Other Frank
>      The source tree is at:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/xprtyrercs03ins/sdlmess0125.tgz?dl=0
>
> Simply download, untar and compile. (Yes, takes a very long time.) I
> don't remember all the development libraries that I had to install, but,
> when it complains, load the libraries.
>
> It's a bit slower than a real CoCo, but, you can set some options to
> speed it up. (like autoframeskip)
>
> I seem to recall that Xroar simply compiled and works. It only runs
> under X unless you can find the raspberry-pi specific source.
> I saw it once or twice. Cirian??
>
> Oh, and the article is:
> http://www.glensideccc.com/data/library/newsletters/gccc32_4nl.pdf
>
>
> Christopher R. Hawks HAWKSoft



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