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@ -8,10 +8,9 @@ Apple II Pi works by connecting an Apple II to a Raspberry Pi using a RS232 seri
Installing and configuring the Apple II: You will need an Apple //c or Apple //e w/ SuperSerial Card. An Apple II Mouse is recommended for that full-on retro feel, but not required. Download and install the A2PI.DSK disk image onto a 5 1/4 floppy. ADTPro would be the recommended tool for that operation.
Installing and configuring the Raspberry Pi: Download the a2pid.c to your Raspberry Pi. Compile the daemon with 'cc a2pid.c -o a2pid' and copy the result with 'sudo cp a2pid /usr/bin'. You will need to disable the Raspbain serial login by editing /etc/inittab and commenting out the line (probably at the very bottom) that looks like:<nl>
Installing and configuring the Raspberry Pi: Download the a2pid.c to your Raspberry Pi. Compile the daemon with 'cc a2pid.c -o a2pid' and copy the result with 'sudo cp a2pid /usr/local/bin'. You will need to disable the Raspbain serial login by editing /etc/inittab and commenting out the line (probably at the very bottom) to look like:<br>
<code>
T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyAMA0 115200 vt100
\#T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyAMA0 115200 vt100
</code>
To adjust the NTSC output so it fits nicely on my //c monitor, I edited the setting in /boot/config.txt such that:
@ -26,7 +25,7 @@ overscan_top=-8<br>
To run the a2pid daemon automatically at boot time, edit /etc/rc.local and add:
<code>
a2pid --daemon
/usr/local/bin/a2pid --daemon
</code>
right before the line: