Add bootable hard drive image

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Terence Boldt 2021-03-28 17:16:31 -04:00
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17. Proxy VNC connection, rendering as Apple II compatible graphics 17. Proxy VNC connection, rendering as Apple II compatible graphics
## Setup ## Setup
1. Have PCBs made from the gerber and drill files in the Hardware folder 1. Have PCBs made from the gerber and drill files in the Hardware folder or email me for a board
2. Solder chips, header and capacitors in place 2. Solder chips, header and capacitors in place
3. Attach Raspberry Pi Zero W facing outward from the card 3. Attach Raspberry Pi Zero W facing outward from the card
4. Install Raspberry Pi OS on microSD card https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/ 4. Install Raspberry Pi OS on microSD card https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/
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14. go get 14. go get
15. go build 15. go build
16. ./Apple2-IO-RPi Apple2-IO-RPi.hdv 16. ./Apple2-IO-RPi Apple2-IO-RPi.hdv
18. Setup the Driver as a service or to autostart via cronjob (crontab -e then add the line @reboot /usr/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi /usr/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi.hdv > /usr/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi.hdv 18. Setup the Driver as a service or to autostart via cronjob (crontab -e then add the line @reboot /home/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/Apple2-IO-Rpi /home/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/Apple2-IO-RPi.hdv > /home/pi/Apple2-IO-RPi/RaspberryPi/Apple2-IO-RPi.log)
## Similar Project ## Similar Project
If you prefer having Apple II peripherals control a Raspberry Pi rather than simply using the Raspberry Pi to provide storage, network access and processing to the Apple II, have a look at David Schmenk's excellent [Apple2Pi](https://github.com/dschmenk/apple2pi) project. If you prefer having Apple II peripherals control a Raspberry Pi rather than simply using the Raspberry Pi to provide storage, network access and processing to the Apple II, have a look at David Schmenk's excellent [Apple2Pi](https://github.com/dschmenk/apple2pi) project.

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