Error number &81F403
Glen Walker (2585) 469 posts |
I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong here but I’ve just tried installing RPCEmu on a new Debian install and it wont start. I keep getting: Error type *Desktop to start TaskManager (Error number &81F403). I have tried building several different versions of RPCEmu and am using the “riscos520” ROM from RISC OS Open but they all exhibit the same behaviour—I suspect that I’m missing something really obvious but after looking around the Internet I could not find any useful information. |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Try: *Configure FileSystem HostFS |
Glen Walker (2585) 469 posts |
I get: Filing system HostFS: not present (Error number &F8) But I do have a populated “hostfs” folder next to the rpcemu executable…should the hostfs folder be located elsewhere? |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Try EmuFS instead… |
Glen Walker (2585) 469 posts |
I get: Filing system EmuFS: not present (Error number &F8) Maybe I should recompile it with debugging enabled…? |
Jeffrey Lee (213) 6048 posts |
Have you got the poduleroms directory set up correctly? The pre-built HostFS modules are in the riscos-progs directory of the source distribution, they need placing in a poduleroms folder so that RPCEmu will load them. |
Steffen Huber (91) 1953 posts |
EmuFS is long gone. |
dave_j (3231) 50 posts |
It’s just a CMOS thing. In the default CMOS the configured language is 10 which is the TaskManager now. On Ubuntu 16.04 the start up is to a command line prompt :- Error: Type *Desktop to start TaskManager (Error number &81F403) * Doing just that starts the Desktop. Then the CMOS can be sorted in a Task Window, in particular configuring |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
I came across this: “This new FS is called EmuFS. It works internally as the previous filesystem HostFS but it has more advantages like multiple disc support, free support, multiple language support and a better disk filer.” The curse of outdated documentation, especially that being read by somebody who doesn’t use RPCEmu! (I’ve a Pi so why emulate?) ;-) |
Glen Walker (2585) 469 posts |
I have some of those too (actually a PiSSD as my main computer and a B+ for testing things) and certainly use them when I’m at home but I haven’t yet got enough pennies to get a PiTop (or equivalent) so when I’m tinkering away from home I want to use RPCEmu… Back on topic though—I recompiled from scratch and it appears to be working fine again so not sure what I’d been doing wrong. Going to chalk this one up to Gremlins… |