This is an Apple 1 Raspberry pi Operating System running POM 1 emulator at Bootup in fullscreen i have built for all Raspberry version best suited for 1 A+ Rpi ditributed under ReactiveMicro Wiki, if you want more info click here:
This is an Apple 1 Raspberry pi Operating System running POM 1 emulator at Bootup in fullscreen i have built for all Raspberry version best suited for 1 A+ Rpi ditributed under ReactiveMicro Wiki, if you want more info click here:
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Hi
thanks for sharing this. Could you please share more details - what is the underlying emulator, and are there any commands/ key combinations or access to settings? Ditto how to exit, and exit to shell and the default user/pass please.
I have it running but would like to explore it a little more.
thanks in advance!
The emulator is POM1 you can use CTRL - Q to quit to shell and CTRL-L to load program or CTRL-S to save, CTRL-R reset the computer prompt.
user pass is the same id:pi pass:raspberry.
If you want to mantaine a good os shutdown it with sudo shutdown -h now by shell after putting CTRL-Q from emulator.
Remember these are pure beta Operating System i dont guarantee they are fully working until someone able to load games or programs from POM 1 can test them.
I was able to save a program from woz monitor and i have checked it save in /root folder but i'm still not able to load it. So any help is welcome.
Thank you for downloading
thanks for reply!
:)
I have solved in these days the loading issue, there where no instructions on the web about pom1 emulator, i used my mind and some lucky you can find more info in the ReactiveMicro homepage of Raspberry pi POM1 on how to load a program .txt.
Thank you for reading
Toolkitman
Hello, I think this is a very good idea. So far I have written it on an SD card and put it into a Raspberry Pi B+, everything works fine.
One thing is still bothering me though, I haven't tried it yet but it would be absolutely awesome.Is it possible to connect a cassette tape via 3,5mm AUX to the Raspberry Pi and read and write data with it?
Hello Muffinmann,
Thank you to like my creation, i dont think it's possible to read programs other then from a file in pom 1 emulator.
Let me know more if you try this experiment : ). There is a function that control cpu interrupt IRQ/BRK with the right command, it can be you can drive by there with the right command, that i dont know. It works with ctrl-V in pom 1 screen.