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|    David Schmenk to nelso...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: GSport (off topic?)    |
|    04 May 21 16:56:19    |
      From: dschmenk@gmail.com              On Monday, 3 May 2021 at 07:15:51 UTC-7, nelso...@gmail.com wrote:       > This belongs in a raspberrypi group but I think it is only of interest to       appleII users. Sorry.        >        > I would like to install gsport on a rpi running "buster". Most instructions       I can find relate to "wheezy". I have tried a2server and a2cloud but they       don't install on "buster". Currently I can't find the source for gsport       although I am sure it exists (       github?). Have the scripts from ivanx or dschmenk been upgraded to work with       systemd instead of initd? Where can I find them?        >        > I know that gsport works on "buster". I have a rpi running gsport under       "buster" that I upgraded from wheezy, jessie, stretch and then buster. GSport       works fine including ethernet emulation. I just can't find an install to a       fresh install of current "       buster".        >        > --Steven              GSport has nothing to do with systemd or initd. To install GSport, you can       build from source: https://github.com/david-schmidt/gsport/releases and run       copy the files to where you want to run them. GS+ is an update that uses SDL       and may be easier to build:        https://github.com/digarok/gsplus              If you want the latest buster based AppleIIPi SD image (doesn't include       IvanX's a2server builds) you can download it here: https://drive       google.com/file/d/1EG7WePgh-0RVCgueAsOMDnWoOjISM22s/view?usp=sharing              Note that this is for use with an AppleIIPi card, so it will try to mount       drives from the Apple II at boot time. You can disable that feature if you       edit the .bash_login file.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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