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Linux/Raspberry Pi Port? #91

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ghost opened this issue Mar 29, 2019 · 3 comments
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Linux/Raspberry Pi Port? #91

ghost opened this issue Mar 29, 2019 · 3 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Mar 29, 2019

Sup, Hertz? I am currently writing an NES-styled cute-'em-up in PyGame called Happy Hat.

I gotta say, it's a shame I can't find a way to use it on Linux, since I'm writing the game on my Raspberry Pi, and composing the music using 0CC-FamiTracker on my HP Pavilion (with Windows 10), and that process seems like a hassle, because my laptop can only be used downstairs because of family rules, amirite?

Anyways, is there a way you could perchance consider a Linux port for 0CC-FamiTracker so that Linux users alike would be proud?

That's all, thanks.

@atirut-w
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atirut-w commented Aug 4, 2019

+1

would like to have this on Linux too. There is a Linux port but it's far from being usable.

@jaygarcia
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FamiTracker would be dog slow on a Pi (even 4). To port to linux would require an entire rewrite of FamiTracker's UI layer (unless i'm mistaking). Have you folks tried wrapping this with WINE? There's a bit of a delay, but it does work (even with MIDI via USB).

@nyanpasu64
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pi uses arm cpu. 0cc is compiled for win32. wine cannot run win32 apps on arm Linux. compiling 0cc for arm is difficult, maybe because i can't get mfc to compile. I did manage to pull mfc110u.dll or something off a surface rt, several years ago.

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