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  1. I figured out my problem, it was related to the roms I had. I wasn't using the roms that the included setup script downloads, because the setup script failed I wasn't paying enough attention to the output of the script when I initially ran it, and I partially set things up by hand before I realized that there even was a setup script .. The setup script fails because it can't find the "bin" folder that comes with the binary package, which is one directory up from the directory containing "setup". So I ran it successfully by running it from the main install folder like this: <whatever-folder-the-extracted-binary-download-is-in>/ti99sim-0.16.0 $ scripts/setup In other words, my current working directory also had "bin" in it this time like "setup" was expecting, and it worked like a charm. It made a default disk image file for me this time, and save/load state via F2 and F3 as well as the "SAVE" and "OLD" commands, work fine
  2. Lol, yes, I was typing the commands in lowercase?.. Basic didn't complain about entering/running simple programs in lowercase, but, that doesn't seem to be the issue in this case: trying it again with capslock on gave me the same error. I'm assuming it has to do with the fact that I get the disk controller error when I start the emu? Does anyone have any idea why it seg faults when I try to save state? Anyone else running this emu on the Pi in Raspbian?
  3. I'm using t99sim on a Rasberry Pi4. Basic works, but I can't get it to save anything. Specifically, I get a segmentation fault when I try using F2 or F3 to save state, and when I try to save from basic (save dsk1.test, etc), I get I/O error 60. Running the emu with the verbose flag gives me "Loading device: >0000 - "TI-Disk Controller" - ** Failed to add device **". Could it be a bad ROM? I'm running the binaries, btw, I didn't compile t99sim myself. Seems like a lovely project, just getting into the Ti994a now that I got an actual physical unit as a gift. I'm running Raspbian 10/buster. I have an SSSD floppy image named dsk1.dsk in the disks folder (made with the included disk utility, the setup script didn't make me one for some reason), and ti-disk.ctg in the console folder (which is a 5.5k sized file). I've tried loading the emu by telling it that I have dsk1.dsk, and without telling it explicitly (tho from the readme, it should auto-use it, I think). Any ideas?
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