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====== Building the Pi1541 ====== | ====== Building the Pi1541 ====== | ||
- | I first heard about the [[https://cbm-pi1541.firebaseapp.com|Pi1541]] created by Steve White on [[http://www.chickenlipsradio.org|Chicken Lips Radio]]. There had been other solutions in the past for hooking up an SD card to a C64/128 but nothing for the average hacker that would fully emulate a 1541 or daily chain to another real 1541. | + | {{ :wiki:pi-5165.jpg?nolink&300|}} I first heard about the [[https://cbm-pi1541.firebaseapp.com|Pi1541]] created by Steve White on [[http://www.chickenlipsradio.org|Chicken Lips Radio]]. There had been other solutions in the past for hooking up an SD card to a C64/128 but nothing for the average hacker that would fully emulate a 1541 or daisy chain to another real 1541. |
Discovering that this project ran bare metal on the Raspberry Pi without any underlying OS was impressive to say the least, exactly what I was hoping someone would eventually produce. | Discovering that this project ran bare metal on the Raspberry Pi without any underlying OS was impressive to say the least, exactly what I was hoping someone would eventually produce. | ||
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I brought the Pi1541 inside and connected it to the TV to see what it outputs. I was pleased to see that a menu screen appeared and all the D64 images were listed. So something was working. | I brought the Pi1541 inside and connected it to the TV to see what it outputs. I was pleased to see that a menu screen appeared and all the D64 images were listed. So something was working. | ||
- | More fiddle-diddling with the options.txt but there was no change. At this point I started reading around. You know... reading the manual? I went back to the original instructions, and forum post on Lemon64. | + | More fiddle-diddling with the options.txt but there was no change. At this point I started reading around. You know... reading the manual? I went back to the original instructions, and also read through [[http://cheshire.iinet.net.au/Pi1541Wiki.htm|the unofficial FAQ]] and [[https://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=67978|forum post on Lemon64]]. |
As much as I read about "browser mode" or the file browser disk that was available, the less I understood of it. | As much as I read about "browser mode" or the file browser disk that was available, the less I understood of it. | ||
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And that's the end of the journey so far. I've always hoped someone would turn a Raspberry Pi into a 1541. It's such an excellent project. I would like to thank both Steve White for creating the Pi1541 and to CG for sharing his Pi1541 daughter-board design. | And that's the end of the journey so far. I've always hoped someone would turn a Raspberry Pi into a 1541. It's such an excellent project. I would like to thank both Steve White for creating the Pi1541 and to CG for sharing his Pi1541 daughter-board design. | ||
- | I've donated to CG by purchasing his board via PCBWay, and also directly to Steve as a thanks for his hard work and generosity. | + | I've donated to CG by purchasing [[https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/Pi1541_IO_Adapter__Rev_4.html|his board via PCBWay]], and also [[https://cbm-pi1541.firebaseapp.com|directly to Steve]] as a thanks for his hard work and generosity. |
When you consider you're dropping money for all the parts required, it's a nice idea to drop a few extra dollars to Steve and CG. | When you consider you're dropping money for all the parts required, it's a nice idea to drop a few extra dollars to Steve and CG. |