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Linux n00b on 2007-10-01 19:25:39
| Re: Compiling VICE under linux?
Hey, thanks for the QUICK help guys! First I tried what TLC said (having Ubuntu installed): "sudo apt-get install vice" indeed worked... but... it's an old version... I'm surprised that it actually worked this far, I searched the "Add/Remove..." list first and it wasn't there. Second, when I type xplus4, it writes out some stuff including this error: PLUS4MEM: Error - Couldn't load kernal ROM 'kernal'. Machine initialization failed.
Then I tried IstvanV's commands. The key here was the dot-slash! I did remember the configure command, and I saw it in the folder, but when I typed "configure" from the terminal, even though I was in the right place it said "bash: configure: command not found". Who knows why you need dot-slash? Nevertheless, it almost compiled, but gave an error. I googled it, it's exactly this: http://www.edlug.org.uk/archive/Jun2006/msg00010.html, even has a reply but I don't understand what they are on about.
Where's the download to the linux binaries? I found your page about plus4emu, but I only read until the part about needing to compile some libraries from source...
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