![]() ![]() It was a bit difficult to use the keyboard, because this Linux uses US keyboard that is rather different from what is printed on the keys. I have used BasicLinux /baslinux/ on old laptops and that also used Busybox. It could be useful to learn a more embedded Linux and to quickly change filename flags. I tested it on THEVIC20, THEC64, and THEC64 MINI and it started very quickly. Updated nano editor to support syntax highlighting Instead of /mnt/Yaft there is now /mnt/Console Changed from Yaft to a big-fixed standard kernel framebuffer console Fixed 'the Carousel not starting after exiting the command shell' V3.1: THE64_on-screen_command_shell_v3.1.7z for those that prefer Yaft. Example script kt.sh maps directions to cursor keys and fire buttons to enter and CTRL-C. Added joy2key for mapping joystick to keyboard. Added the 'screen' command for easier multi-tasking Use 'showkey' to find out what a key's keycode is. More remappings can be added to /mnt/Yaft/THEC64-keyboard.map. Mapped THE64 keyboard SHIFT-DOWN and SHIFT-UP to up/left. Added some additional binaries/tools in /mnt/Yaft/bin changing the hardcoded shell path to '/tmp/bash' changing the hardcoded terminal type to 'linux' I did make some minor changes to the source: V1: I've not included any additional tools so you are limited to what THE64 has.Īs the standard framebuffer console modules appear to have issues I've used Yaft as I already had that working in my C64 Mini FEL mode tool. ![]() ![]() Your use of this is entirely your own responsibility, I'm not responsible for any issues this causes on your THE64/VIC20. ![]()
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