From: Adrian M. <ad...@mc...> - 2002-03-13 08:25:15
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On Wednesday 13 Mar 2002 6:38 am, David Willmore wrote: > > I'm trying to create a bootable linux CD and I can't seem to get it to > > work. Is this a proper forum to ask about creating bootable CD's? > > > > I tried the master.sh and also followed the instructions on the mc.pp.se > > site. I'm guessing it could be my burner? It's a Microimages backpack CD. > > > > I can boot from a CD my friend made me a few months ago using Nero I > > think. > > I walked through the instructions twice on two seperate occasions and > have never had any luck. I think I'm hung up on getting a good IP.BIN > as I don't have any existing DC software to snag a copy from. I found > a tool that claimed to make one, but the resulting disk doesn't read. > It can be done, I assure you! What is going wrong? Just coasters? Have you looked at http://www.fivemouse.com? It has some instructions too... > I'd sure love to have a working procedure, too. > > Hard to develop code when you can't run it. :( Not that anyone will > be interested in the stuff I'd be porting as it's all wierd amateur > radio digital stuff. :) > > Is there any cheap sound input for the DC? I can get line level > audio and I just need to sample it at 8KHz/16bit or such. Is there > a cheap Maple device that does that? I bought my DC for software > development and have never played a game on it. :) I have no idea > what kinds of controllers are available for it--except for the > cool recent puru puru posts, that is. I'm not sure if I can think > of a use for vibration in my application. :) > There is a microphone which I am trying to write a driver for. But while I have made some progress I haven't got anything actually working yet :-< > Cheers, > David N0YMV > > _______________________________________________ > Linuxdc-dev mailing list > Lin...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxdc-dev |