matt wrote:Is there an alternate way to get to Aranym Setup? Alt+F12 is not working for me. Will keep trying.
You can run aranym with the -G option, that should open the setup before booting the ROM. And since a commit done Jun 26, you can also use the middle mouse button to enter setup.
In the command that invokes aranym. Don't ask me where that is specified in BeePi
Note that for the middle mouse button to invoke setup, you have to use the above method, and change the setting in "Keyboard + Mouse", or edit the default config file first, and set
I am happy that you found a solution to use it.
I have originally tested Beekey on a Macbook with OSX 10.6.8 and 10.11 and it was working flawlessly.
Now with a more recent version of OSX, I don’t know.
USB booting on Mac is not an easy topic.
Sorry guys but I don’t have time to continue BeeKey and BeePi development now.
I don’t give up, but for the next 2 years I won’t have the necessary time to do it.
All the system files are stored in the directory /H/.system if you want to modify it. BeePi is the most up to date install.
Faucon2001 wrote:Sorry guys but I don’t have time to continue BeeKey and BeePi development now.
I don’t give up, but for the next 2 years I won’t have the necessary time to do it.
All the system files are stored in the directory /H/.system if you want to modify it. BeePi is the most up to date install.
Ah, that is bad news - was really looking forward to seeing how the Raspberry Pi 4 worked. But understandable as real work has to come first. Thanks for everything you have done for BeePi.