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# pistorm
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Simple quickstart
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* Download Raspberry OS from https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/operating-systems/ , the Lite version is sufficent
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* Write the Image to a SD Card (8GB sized is plenty, for larger HDD Images pick a bigger one)
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* Install the pistorm adapter inplace of the orignal CPU into the Amiga500. Make sure the pistorm sits flush and correct in the Amiga.
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The correct orientation on the pistorm is the USB port facing towards you and the HDMI port is facing to the right
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**If the pistorm should not stay in place properly (jumping out of the CPU socket) then bend the pins of the pistorm very very very slightly
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outwards. Double check that all is properly in place and no pins are bend.
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* Connect a HDMI Display and a USB Keyboard to the pistorm. Using a USB Hub is possible, connect the Amiga to the PSU and PAL Monitor
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* Insert the SD into the Raspberry, Power on the Amiga now. You should see a Rainbow colored screen on the HDMI Monitor and the pistrom booting
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* As soon as the boot process is finished (on the first run it reboots automatically after resizing the filesystems to your SD) you should be greeted
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with the login prompt
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* Log in as user : pi , password : raspberry (The keyboard is set to US Layout on first boot!)
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* run : sudo raspi-config
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* Setup your preferences like keyboard layout,language etc.
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* Setup your Wifi credentials
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* Enable SSH at boot time
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* Exit raspi-config
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You can now reach the pistorm over SSH , look into you router webpage to find the IP of the pistorm or run : ifconfig
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run : sudo apt-get install git
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run : cd pistorm
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run : make
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to start the pistorm emulator
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run : ./run.sh
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to exit emulation
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ctrl+c
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If you want to use the minimal hdd image you need to unpack it :
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run : tar xvfz hd0.tar.gz
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**Currently the emulation is a bit buggy on IDE Interrupts, so it takes ages to boot from the emulated HDD. This will be fixed soon :)
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