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The Icon Bar: News and features: Running RISC OS under emulation with RPCEmu
 

Running RISC OS under emulation with RPCEmu

Posted by Mark Stephens on 10:58, 24/1/2017 | , ,
 
In previous articles, I looked at VirtualRPC as a way to run RISC OS on my Mac. Another options is RPCEmu.
 
This offers 2 potential main advantages over Virtual Acorn - it is free and it runs RISC OS 5.
 
The software can be downloaded from http://www.marutan.net/rpcemu/ and you can also get a USB drive with the software on it from RISC OS Open.
 
RPCEmu is available for Mac, Linux and Windows. The Windows and Mac versions both come as ready to run applications while Linux needs you to build the source code (which is also supplied). This is because it needs the Allegro Game Library. This process is not as daunting as it sounds and the instructions are clear and cover each step. If you are already a Linux user, you may already be doing this,. If you are not it is a really good introduction to compiling software which will open lots of new software to you....
 
The Mac version of RPCEmu has some isses with Retina screens on the later Macs (it works fine if you move it onto an external monitor). You can get around running this by running the software in low resolution (Menu and Info options). This trick does not appear to work on the 2016 October MacBookPros :-(
 
RPCEmu allows you to configure the software and choose settings like mouse buttons, etc. A copy of RISC OS 5 is included and a Hard drive to setup a basic RISC OS 5 installation.
 
This gives you a fully-functional RISC OS 5 machine, which can access the local hard drive. I have a shared directory on my setup so I can have a single shared copy of my RISC OS applications between Virtual Acorn and RPCEm. (You cannot share everything because RISC OS 5 and 6 have different setups and !Boot drives but it it useful to be able to shared data and third party software.) In usage I find RPCEmu runs slightly slower than Virtual Acorn but the speed is perfectly acceptable on a high end machine.
 
So if you are looking for an easy way to run RISC OS on your non-RISC OS machine, or even something to improve your Linux skills, have a look at RPCEmu.
 
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  Running RISC OS under emulation with RPCEmu
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Rob Kendrick Message #123993, posted by nunfetishist at 12:46, 24/1/2017
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Mark Stephens Message #123995, posted by markee174 at 16:04, 24/1/2017, in reply to message #123993
Does all the
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More a way of life....
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Alex Suffer Message #123996, posted by Thicassiong11 at 09:20, 25/1/2017, in reply to message #123993
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Andrew McCarthy Message #123998, posted by mac9 at 14:47, 26/1/2017, in reply to message #123995
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It is good to see RISC OS articles being written again and yours encouraged me to give RPCEmu another go. But sadly I still can't get it to use any of the hard disc images that are supplied on the website. Also it might be worth highlighting to readers that "RPCEmu should be considered Alpha Quality code"

[Edited by mac9 at 15:29, 29/1/2017]
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Gerald Holdsworth Message #123999, posted by geraldholdsworth at 16:52, 26/1/2017, in reply to message #123998
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But sadly I still can't get it to use any of the hard discs images that are supplied on the website.
This is a RISC OS 5 limitation, not an RPCEmu limitation. If you run RPCEmu with RISC OS 3, 4 or 6 then it will see, and use, the hard drive image (assuming the software is configured correctly).
This is covered on the website.
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Mark Stephens Message #124000, posted by markee174 at 07:26, 27/1/2017, in reply to message #123998
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If you get the USB from RISC OS Open, it comes with a ready to run setup.
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Andrew McCarthy Message #124003, posted by mac9 at 15:23, 29/1/2017, in reply to message #123999
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Thank you for highlighting it is a RISC OS 5 limitation, I didn't consider this.
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Andrew McCarthy Message #124004, posted by mac9 at 15:28, 29/1/2017, in reply to message #124000
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If you get the USB from RISC OS Open, it comes with a ready to run setup.
Thank you, good to know...
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Jon Robinson Message #124023, posted by castlevarich at 21:08, 7/2/2017, in reply to message #123995
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Dear Mark
If you are buying a new MacBook and you want to have the freedom to run RPCEmu on it, which is the best model to go for ?

I'm not sure whether all the new Mac odels that are on sale now, have Retina screens, or not.

Jon Robinson, Leeds
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