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Table of Contents
Setting up MiSTer
The INI files
Bugs and things to do
License


Setting up MiSTer

  • Open a ssh-shell to your MiSTer or open a console at MiSTer and logon.
  • Type in
wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ojaksch/MiSTer_tty2rpi/main/files_mister/update_tty2rpi.sh -O - | bash

This will download and setup the needed files for MiSTer. You can use update_tty2rpi.sh to keep this up to date. Read The next chapter for a description of the used INI files and the last needed step to set and activate tty2rpi.


The INI files

There are two INI files: tty2rpi-system.ini and tty2rpi-user.ini which are read and evaluated by the daemon in that order. tty2rpi-user.ini is overwriting values done by tty2rpi-system.ini tty2rpi-system.ini contains the system wide variables and definitions. Do not edit this file as it will be overwritten when doing an update! For your own favorite variables please use tty2rpi-user.ini and take over and edit the needed line from tty2rpi-system.ini. All useful variables are commented - see "# Userdata" in tty2rpi -system.ini

IMPORTANT
When setting up tty2rpi for the first time by running update_tty2rpi.sh, you'll see a notice to edit tty2rpi-user.ini and set the IP of your RPi there. Change the value IP-ADDRESS-OF-RPI to the IP address or FQDN of your RPi and re-run update_tty2rpi.sh


Bugs and things still to do

  • No bugs for now (Yikes!)

License

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)