I struggle to see the point other than an exercise in making a sub standard result. I mean the carrier board is £21 or so. Add Pico and you're at cost of a Pi3 and you still can't use a keyboard without that forwarder. The Pi3 would be so much better. It's more ab exercise in "cos I can but I'll use a proper solution once concept has been demonstrated" ??? But thorough video 😁
Do you need any other reason than "because I can" or "because I want to try it"? Following things logically, any old Windows or Mac OS computer made in the last 30 years will run a BBC emulator at full speed with ease. A £5, used Netbook makes a great portable 8 bit emulation platform.
Can you please share the uf2 files for the bbc and master 1080p 50hz ? I don't have a Linux based computer (only windows) and I'm struggling to compile this emulator. Thanks.
I though using text on a UA-cam description was easy to access on any device, CUT/PASTE even saves on the typing, and you'll spot any errors as they happen so that made it a good way to do a walk through.
i liked this video so much i will support this channel in any way i can. i am you 15th subscriber
Thanks 🙂
I`m 29th lol
Really clear step-by-step - and very useful info for the pico-demo board
Thanks
Thanks, took some editing (and googling to find a few answers) but best way to learn is to try it
Interesting. Might try this.
Great video, very useful content too :)
Thanks, made it because I couldn't find a full explanation already available
I struggle to see the point other than an exercise in making a sub standard result. I mean the carrier board is £21 or so. Add Pico and you're at cost of a Pi3 and you still can't use a keyboard without that forwarder. The Pi3 would be so much better. It's more ab exercise in "cos I can but I'll use a proper solution once concept has been demonstrated" ??? But thorough video 😁
Do you need any other reason than "because I can" or "because I want to try it"? Following things logically, any old Windows or Mac OS computer made in the last 30 years will run a BBC emulator at full speed with ease. A £5, used Netbook makes a great portable 8 bit emulation platform.
Great video. Are you planning on doing more?
I will if I get time 😲
@@ian5330 Great news as I enjoyed your content! I’m not too great on the coding side so walk through videos etc are really useful!
Davy
Good Video.
Thanks 🙂
Can you please share the uf2 files for the bbc and master 1080p 50hz ?
I don't have a Linux based computer (only windows) and I'm struggling to compile this emulator. Thanks.
great work , just cursious ,if i did this how many games will it have ,or do i have to have the games to add to it ,
Yes you can download .SSD files from the web to copy games across but that will be my next video ... when I get time 😲
I think i'd rather run RiscOS on the pi, then use the BBC Emulator on that.
Why not share a UF file ??
I though using text on a UA-cam description was easy to access on any device, CUT/PASTE even saves on the typing, and you'll spot any errors as they happen so that made it a good way to do a walk through.
Hello dear 👋
Pardon? Can you speak up a bit please?
Sorry, I always thought my accent was quite neutral, and the volume level was ok but I'll triple check next time 🙂
@@ian5330 was fine. You're softly spoken. He's clearly of the Shouty type 🤣