![]() ![]() However it wasn’t…It was just the above original “Basic Computer Games” with the TRS-80 cover displayed 1st. I Had to do the following commands in order to get the “make” to work on Linux Mint 18.3…Īdd to the end of the following line “LIBS = -lSDL -lXt” in the “Makefile”įinally move sdltrs (which says shared library) to “/usr/local/bin/” and set proper permissionsįound Basic Computer Games source īut I remembered there was a TRS-80 version which I have somewhere that I thought I found. This is easy to do in the VS-Code editor I use. Also you must change line endings from the Linux default of “LF to “CRLF” otherwise the lines will run together. OK…I also like the command line option “-scale2” to “-scale4” to display larger screen! I wanted to write/edit programs within Linux then Paste then in to the emulator! One thing to note is you use keyboard commands…not mouse, in the emulator. It adds other nice features too but “cut & paste” was most important to me. The MAIN reason I revisited this was the addition of cut & paste which does not work in “xtrs”! However decided to revisit the “sdltrs” install which failed yesterday. – Support EG 64.Having fun with the TRS-80 emulator “xtrs”. – Support Lubomir Soft Banker for TRS-80 Model I – Support EG-64 Memory-Banking-Adaptor from TCS – CP/M banking support for TRS-80 Model I clones – 480×192 HRG resolution for LNW80 and TCS SpeedMaster/Genie IIs ![]() – Support EACA EG 3200 (Genie III) system – Patch Model I ROM to boot from hard disk drive – Load and Save TRS-80 memory in debugger – Support Seatronics Super Speed-Up Board for all TRS-80 Models ![]() – Support Prologica CP-300/500 16kB ROM with extra 2kB Z80 monitor – More accurate emulation of Z80 block instructions – Change Z80 CPU default MHz of each TRS-80 Model – Support Holmes Sprinter II/III speed-up kits for TRS-80 Model I/III – Show Z80 registers in the window title bar – Save screenshot of the Emulator window as BMP file – Select and execute CMD files directly in the Emulator ![]() You also used a few of the new class functions but there are more that. Edit: Unless I grabbed the wrong module it seems like the redundant code and mistakes I pointed out earlier are still present. – Support Exatron Stringy Floppy for TRS-80 Model I You should post the module here instead of posting it on EM, that way everyone can grab it. – Port to SDL2 (see BUILDING.md and SDL2) – Tried to fix reported bugs to the original version – Access to real floppy disks works now on Linux – Display scanlines to simulate an old CRT monitor resolution – Ctrl-A, Ctrl-C & Ctrl-V can now be used in the Emulator (CP/M & WordStar) – Reworked the TextGUI: new shortcuts and key bindings, help screen Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass. – Fixed various SegFaults: ROM Selection Menu, Scaling in Fullscreen – Included all patches by EtchedPixels: banked memory support, Lowe LE18 Les changements principaux sont les suivants: Il vous faudra les bibliothèques SDL pour pouvoir l’exécuter. Il s’agit d’une mise à jour de l’émulateur original créé par Mark Grebe, qu’il remplace totalement à présent. Il fonctionne sur toutes les plates-formes prises en charge par la bibliothèque SDL, même sur des machines avec seulement quelques centaines de MHz de vitesse de processeur. Développé par Jens Guenther, SDL(2)TRS est un émulateur de Tandy TRS-80 modèle I/III/4/4P axé sur EACA Video Genie, EG 3200 Genie III, TCS Genie I/II, Genie IIs (SpeedMaster) et Genie IIIs, basé sur l’excellent émulateur TRS-80 xtrs de Tim Mann. ![]()
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