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proton:raspi_setup [2016/06/18 09:13] sethproton:raspi_setup [2018/07/28 09:24] seth
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-** Experimental and for linux pros only **+** Compiling Proton and its examples on the Raspberry Pi with GL ES **
  
-These steps are what use to compile stuff by copying things from my Windows computer.  A normal user would probably just grab the svn tree.+As a base, started with RetroPi on a Raspberry 3.  I should try it with a vanilla Raspbian Stretch install and see if that works too.
  
 +First install Proton and compile its RTPack utility:
  
-Step 1: Make OpenGL ES 1/2 work on the Raspberry Pi 2 or 3.  Strangely, as of June 18th 2016 the versions you can get with apt-get are compiled with the wrong flags so it won't work with the hardware acceleration.  Useless.  So we will install our own SDL2.+I ssh'ed in and did:
  
-I did this with the latest version of Raspbian (Jessie I think).+<code bash> 
 +cd ~ 
 +git clone https://github.com/SethRobinson/proton.git
  
-  * Give the video card more memory on the pi.  Run raspi-config and give it 128 or 256 (good for the pi3) +//Build proton's RTPack tool 
-  * Install cmake on the pi (sudo apt-get install cmake) +cd ~/proton/RTPack/linux 
-  * Do "sudo rpi-update" to make sure your firmware is updated +sh linux_compile.sh
-  * Do the following from a shell window to install SDL2 from source: +
- +
-<code> +
-cd ~  +
-sudo apt-get install libfreeimage-dev libopenal-dev libpango1.0-dev libsndfile1-dev libudev-dev libasound2-dev libjpeg-dev libtiff5-dev libwebp-dev automake +
-wget https://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL2-2.0.4.tar.gz  +
-tar zxvf SDL2-2.0.4.tar.gz  +
-cd SDL2-2.0.4 && mkdir build && cd build  +
-../configure --host=armv7l-raspberry-linux-gnueabihf --disable-pulseaudio --disable-esd --disable-video-mir --disable-video-wayland --disable-video-x11 --disable-video-opengl  +
-make -j 4  +
-sudo make install +
 </code> </code>
  
-To test your GL ES, do this with a local shell (not a remote shell window.. although maybe that works, dunno) +Now let's compile and run RTBareBones: 
-<code> + 
-cd ~/SDL2-2.0.4/test +<code bash
-g++ -o testgles2  testgles2.c `sdl2-config --cflags --libs` +cd ~/proton/RTBareBones/linux 
-./testgles2+sh linux_compile.sh 
 +cd ../bin 
 +./RTBareBones
 </code> </code>
  
-If stuff is setup rightyou'll see some triangles or something rendering smoothly.+If that workedenjoy the spinning triangle and text stretching!
  
-Step 2Proton stuff+Now let's do RTSimpleApp, same thing but it needs SDL2_mixer for its audio, so let's get that installed:
  
-  * Install linux tools for Windows, rsync and ssh should work from the command line +<code bash> 
-  * Setup a ssh key pair so you don't have to type passwords +sudo apt-get libsdl2-mixer-dev 
-  * Edit SetupVars.bat and edit the IP to the pi +</code>
-  * Run CopyStuffToPi.bat.  There should now be a ~/proton tree on the pi +
-  * RTBareBones/CopyStuffToPiAndCompileLoop.bat and it should update that example and compile it in a loop+
  
 +Great.  Now we compile and run like before, but we're adding a step - compiling media with the RTPack utility.
 +
 +<code bash>
 +cd ~/RTSimpleApp/linux
 +sh linux_compile.sh
 +cd ../media
 +sh update_media.sh
 +cd ../bin
 +./RTSimpleApp
 +</code>
  
-If you look at the RTBarebones/linux dir you'll see the CMakeLists.txt file autodetect the pi and sets up GLES 1.1 headers stuff for it.+If that worked, enjoy the app.  If it didn't... off to the forums and yell at Seth!
proton/raspi_setup.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/03 06:42 by seth