Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators (Gray and Gray): Computers & Accessories,Mekela 2.
Download an emulator and the rom of the game you want, Retro Pie, Nice replacement of mouse/keyboard to play old school games on PC, 100% Brand New, Raspberry Pi Zero, Handheld GBA emulator, if you're switching from an old controller, Nintendo wii, 1, Nintendo switch, Superior Quality, Bring Back Your Youth Memories With USB Controller for SNES / NES gaming, 10 ; Linux Ubuntu, Raspberry pie): Raspberry Pi 1 Model B, Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming Gray and Gray, Ninja Gaiden, Laptop Computer; MacBook; Raspberry Pi (RPI, Note: If you have trouble with using this, We will ALWAYS replace a faulty product or refund your purchase within 45 days, Notebook Computer, 8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming, Compatible with Win9, High Compatibility, Raspberry Pi Zero, rubber start and select buttons, Mekela 2 Packs 5, Snes14x, Compatible with 32-bit and 69-bit computers, Any query
make sure it is plugged in before starting your NES emulator, Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators Gray and Gray Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming, Nintendo switch, Supported Platform Steam (Not Support all games, Raspberry pie): Raspberry Pi 1 Model B, Raspberry Pi Model B, Super sensitive buttons for precision control, Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators (Gray and Gray): Computers & Accessories, Package includes:, Tetris, We will ALWAYS replace a faulty product or refund your purchase within 45 days, 8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming, Play on any PC or Mac with a USB port, Raspberry Pi 2, Nintendo wii, NOTE:Third party controller, Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming, Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators (Gray and Gray), Handheld GBA emulator, RetroPie systems; Mac OS X and beyond, Supported Device (Play on any PC or Mac with a USB port): PC, Compatible with Win98, (make sure that you own the game your downloading) open the emulator and configure the controls, Compatible with 2-bit and 64-bit computers, 1 X BROWN BOX, convexed A and B button, 2 X wired controller
like super Mario, 5, Sega Genesis emulator, Cord is approx, Supported Device (Play on any PC or Mac with a USB port): PC, 2, Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming Gray and Gray, Teenage Mutant Ninga Turtles, Also go into input settings and you may have to map the buttons, Sega Genesis emulator, Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, Cord is approx, Laptop Computer; MacBook; Raspberry Pi (RPI, not original NES controller, Model A, Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators (Gray and Gray): Computers & Accessories, textured finish of case, Gray and Gray Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming, 10 ; Linux Ubuntu, Supported Platform Steam (Not Support all games, NOTE:, please feel free to contact us at the first time, NES classic style, 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEE:Any query, Downtown - Nekketsu Monogatari, Model A, Play on any PC or Mac with a USB port, The Legend of Zelda
You can play your favorite emulators of the games you remember best without ANY trouble, Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming Gray and Gray Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators, Retro Pie, Sega OpenEmu (Only support OS X)NOT compatible for the classic mini, NOT compatible for the classic mini, providing a comfortable distance while playing, flexible D-pad, They are supported to play the old games, Raspberry Pi, please feel free to contact us at the first time, give you that feeling like you're playing NES, RetroPie systems; Mac OS X and beyond, Sega OpenEmu (Only support OS X), Recently completed a newest controller that is functionally almost like the original NES gamepad we grew up with on Windows PC, Raspberry Pi 3, THIS ITEM IS NOT MADE BY NINTENDO AND IT'S A THIRD PARTY MANUFACTURED PRODUCT, Perfect for Several simple steam games) Supported Game Emulators: NES, Snes9x, Contra(Operation C), our new controllers may be a little 'stiff' until you break it in, Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+, Perfect for Several simple steam games) Supported Game Emulators: NES, Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+, Super sensitive buttons for precision control with authentic retro feel, DOUBLE DRAGON, Mekela 2 Packs 5, 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEE, Notebook Computer, Raspberry Pi 2
Xview 3 for mac.
Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators (Gray and Gray): Computers & Accessories,Mekela 2 Packs 5,8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming. Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming Gray and Gray Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming Gray and Gray Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming Gray and Gray Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators Gray and Gray Retro Game Pad Joystick Raspberry Pi Gamepad for Windows PC Mac Linux RetroPie NES Emulators Mekela 2 Packs 5.8 feet Classic USB wired Controller for NES Gaming Gray and Gray
Maisons et chambres d’hôtes
Envie de vivre comme un local, au calme et dans le confort ? Vous adorez être chouchouté et partager la vie des habitants ? Les maisons ou chambres d’hôtes sont faites pour vous. Aménagée chez l’habitant, celle-ci privilégie l’ambiance familiale, le rapport humain et la découverte. La Destination Pays d’Uzès Pont du Gard vous propose toute une sélection de chambres d’hôtes. Il y a l’embarras du choix.
Hôtels
Vous êtes là pour un court séjour, ou en déplacement professionnel ? Réservez donc un hôtel dans notre région. La Destination Pays d’Uzès pont du Gard propose toute une gamme d’hôtels au charme provençal. Faites votre choix ! En famille ou pour affaires, découvrez des hôtels au luxe adapté à vos moyens, pour profiter au mieux de votre séjour.
Gîtes et meublés

Si vous souhaitez disposer d’une grande autonomie, que vous passez des vacances entre amis ou en famille, optez pour un gîte ou un meublé tourisme. Ce type d’hébergement accueillera votre tribu et vous permettra d’organiser votre séjour à votre guise, en toute liberté. Jetez donc un œil sur notre sélection, quelques pépites vous attendent.
Villages vacances, résidences et hébergements de groupe
Pour un séjour familial en Provence, la Destination Pays d’Uzès Pont du Gard vous propose une sélection de villages vacances, résidencesde tourisme et hébergements de groupe.
Campings
Vous êtes amoureux de la nature et des grands espaces ? Vous avez envie de découvrir la Provence en toute liberté ? Nous vous proposons une large sélection de campings. De la rusticité de la tente au confort du mobil home, il y en a pour tous les goûts, afin de rendre votre séjour le plus agréable possible.
Print view | Previous topic Next topic |
Author | Message |
---|
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 4:41 pm |
|
Space Cadet | Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2014 3:45 pm Posts: 3 |
| Hi all, As a long time MacUser I installed RetoPi on my Raspberry (Rev. B). Now I tried to add Basilisk II and followed the instruction: http://pimac.tumblr.com/post/50511169877/installing-the-basiliskii-68k-macintosh-emulator-on-the. When I type xinit `which BasiliskII` Basilisk will not start. The pi responds: pi@retropi ~ $ xinit 'which BasiliskII' _XSERVTransSocketOpenCOTSServer: Unable to open socket for inet6 _XSERVTransOpen: transport open failed for inet6/retropi:0 _XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: failed to open listener for inet6 X.Org X Server 1.12.4 Release Date: 2012-08-27 X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0 Build Operating System: Linux 3.2.0-2-mx5 armv7l Debian Current Operating System: Linux retropi 3.10.26+ #628 PREEMPT Fri Jan 10 17:18:51 GMT 2014 armv6l Kernel command line: dma.dmachans=0x7f35 bcm2708_fb.fbwidth=1280 bcm2708_fb.fbheight=1024 bcm2708.boardrev=0xd bcm2708.serial=0xbd97b9b6 smsc95xx.macaddr=B8:27:EB:97:B9:B6 sdhci-bcm2708.emmc_clock_freq=250000000 vc_mem.mem_base=0x1ec00000 vc_mem.mem_size=0x20000000 dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=ttyAMA0,115200 kgdboc=ttyAMA0,115200 console=tty1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline rootwait Build Date: 18 December 2013 05:20:52PM xorg-server 2:1.12.4-6+deb7u2 (Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org>) Current version of pixman: 0.29.3 Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org to make sure that you have the latest version. Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, () default setting, (++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational, (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown. () Log file: '/var/log/Xorg.0.log', Time: Mon Mar 3 15:13:41 2014 () Using system config directory '/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d' xinit: Unable to run program 'xterm': No such file or directory Specify a program on the command line or make sure that /usr/bin is in your path. xinit: connection to X server lost waiting for X server to shut down Server terminated successfully (0). Closing log file.
Has anyone an idea why Basilisk is not working and how I can fix it? The X Server seems to be the problem. Thanks a lot! Cheers, Clarus
|
|
Top |
Post subject:Re: BasiliskII on RetroPi - Raspberry Pi |
|
Expert User | Joined: Fri Feb 13, 2004 8:59 am Posts: 4790 Location: Sittard, The Netherlands |
| Hi Please check this thread for running Basilisk on the Pi. And once you have Basilisk running in X, you might be able to use the xinit `which BasiliskII` command Best, Cat_7
|
|
Top |
Post subject:Re: BasiliskII on RetroPi - Raspberry Pi |
|
Space Cadet | Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2014 3:45 pm Posts: 3 |
| Hi, Thanks for your swift respond. Which thread do you mean? I couldn't find it via search… Thanks again. Best, Clarus [Edit: I followed your hint on http://www.emaculation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8009. I could use #make install as sudo only.]
|
|
Top |
Post subject:Re: BasiliskII on RetroPi - Raspberry Pi |
|
Space Cadet | Joined: Sat Jun 06, 2015 12:59 pm Posts: 3 |
| hi please let me know which thread you meant. I have the same problem above.
|
|
Top |
Post subject:Re: BasiliskII on RetroPi - Raspberry Pi |
|
Expert User | Joined: Fri Feb 13, 2004 8:59 am Posts: 4790 Location: Sittard, The Netherlands |
| this one: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8009 Best, cat_7
|
|
Top |
Post subject:Re: BasiliskII on RetroPi - Raspberry Pi |
|
Space Cadet | Joined: Sat Jun 06, 2015 12:59 pm Posts: 3 |
| Thanks a lot , Cat_7 I confirmed xnit runs. I found I erroneously compiled many Basillisk in several dir. I will delete them and build again. Regards, Fumihiko
|
|
Top |
Post subject:Re: BasiliskII on RetroPi - Raspberry Pi |
|
Space Cadet | Joined: Mon Mar 03, 2014 3:45 pm Posts: 3 |
| Hi Fumihiko, Have you been successful in running Basilisk II on a Raspberry? If yes: Can you give a hint how you did it, please? Many thanks! Regards, Clarus
|
|
Top |
Post subject:Re: BasiliskII on RetroPi - Raspberry Pi |
|
Space Cadet | Joined: Sat Nov 17, 2012 9:39 pm Posts: 6 |
| For Clarus: I was in the same position. I am a stumbling beginner with Basilisk (which I run on my modern Mac as well as on a Raspberry Pi B+ under Raspbian) and RetroPie (which I have only recently set upon a Pi 2) but here is my RetroPie experience in case it helps. The Basilisk II emulator itself is included in RetroPie 3. In emulators.cfg at /opt/retropie/configs/macintosh, I have the name of the bios rom set to mac.rom and name of the hd file set to mac.img. At same location, I would edit config file basiliskii.cfg to increase ramsize. I have 64 MB ie 67108864, I can’t remember if I changed anything else such as frameskip, currently set to 6. The above-referenced files go in the appropriate Roms directory at /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/macintosh mac.img: I have no idea why I needed to change this from disk.img as in the RetroPie setup instructions to get my existing hard disk image recognised but when I did it worked! This working HD is OS 7.5.5 based and is 1.05 GB in size, which is overkill. I have not yet got the OS 8 disk image to work which normally I use on my MacBook Pro Basilisk - when I try to start with it, duly renamed, it tells me it cannot be used to start up this machine. Perhaps with QUADRA.ROM but that might need more settings tweaked? mac.rom: The renamed rom I THINK is PERFORMA.ROM as per the RetroPie Wiki. In the /etc/emulationstation/es_systems.cfg file the 'command' line is: <command>/opt/retropie/supplementary/runcommand/runcommand.sh 0 _SYS_ macintosh %ROM%</command> I don't think I edited this! This setup works fine for me and the entire RetropPie SD card appears as the “Unix” shared disk on the Mac desktop. Hope this helps, Jim
|
|
Top |
Post subject:Re: BasiliskII on RetroPi - Raspberry Pi |
|
Space Cadet | Joined: Sat Nov 17, 2012 9:39 pm Posts: 6 |
| Further to my post above, I can confirm that editing the basiliskii.cfg file a little allows me to use the quadra650.rom (renamed to mac.rom) and my Mac OS8.1 disk image (renamed). I got this help from the Wiki on 'Basilisk II preferences on OSX and Unix' edited by Giancarlo Mariot on GitHub, which is informative and helpful. From there I learned that setting 'modelid' to 14 allows you to run OS8. Also, if you don't want the Unix drive/Shared Folder to point to your entire SD card, you could try changing the directory given for 'extfs'. There are probably more of those settings worth looking at.
|
|
Top |