====== MKMD: ManuKa's Mint Distribution ====== ====== Deprecated ====== **MKMD has been replaced by ST Mint, based on Freemint 1.15 which allows much more interesting stuff to work ( ethernet card !) Get the new sd card image at http://subsole.org/st_mint.** ManuKa's Mint Distribution is a Mint Distribution targeting Unix & Linux users who would like to have a free Unix like classical environment for their Atari ST. It is based on the 1995 release of KGMD, so don't expect too much new stuff. The target platform is the 68000 Ataris with 4 MB of RAM, 1GB Ultrasatan SD Card drive, ST High Resolution (recommended), Ethernec network card (optional) MKMD is distributed in the form of a ready to boot diskimage, to be written to a SD card. {{:atari-x11.jpg?direct&200}} ===== Download ===== [[http://subsole.org/static/retrocomputing/768M.img.06.zip|MKMD version 0.6]] ===== Writing the media ===== * unzip the SD card image, and write to it a SD card. The card has to be 1GB minimum, from which 768 MB will be used. All previous data on the SD card will be erased. How to write the SD card image depends on your platform: * Linux & Unix: follow this tutorial http://askubuntu.com/questions/179437/how-can-i-burn-a-raspberry-pi-image-to-sd-card-from-ubuntu or use ''dd'' * Windows: Download the Win32DiskImager program, and follow this tutorial: http://raspi.tv/2012/how-to-make-a-raspberry-pi-disk-image-to-sd-card-with-win32diskimager * OsX: follow this tutorial: http://www.embeddedarm.com/support/faqs.php?item=10 After inserting the media in your Ultrasatan device, your ST should boot into MKMD. ===== How to use ===== * login as user ''user'' with password ''Normaluser'' or ''root'' with password ''Rootuser'' in text mode * when logged in as root, you can start the single task GEM gui with ''execgem'' or the multi tasking GEM gui with ''execmtos'' The Unix environment is very similar to the early SunOS 4.1 and BSD 4.3 systems, with GNU file utils, although of course quite slow. It has bash, tcsh, gcc 2.5 and a Minix file system. The SD card image was partitioned with the Atari AHDI driver v 5.0 and contains three partitions of 256 Mb each. After killing some processes to free RAM, it is is possible to start a very limited X environment: * Using ''ps ax'', finding the process PID, and ''kill'' the processes for ''crond'', ''lpd'', ''vcons1d'' * login as user ''toor'' with password ''Tooruser'' * start X11 with the ''startx'' command ===== Components in the distribution ===== MKMD is based on: * Knarf's German Mint Distribution 1.0: http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/atari/mint/KGMD/ * Mint 1.12 kernel, included in KGMD * Multitos AES 4.1: http://gtello.pagesperso-orange.fr/mint.htm * Atari Hard Disk Driver 5.: http://www.nic.funet.fi/index/atari/diskutil/ahdi5.zoo * Mintnet 1.04: http://www.torstenlang.de/Atari/MiNT-Net.html I am working on adding: * Ethernec: https://sites.google.com/site/probehouse/networking-the-atari/ethernet-setup-with-ethernec ===== Use with an emulator ===== Use the downloaded .img file as an emulated ACSI device, and just boot. If you use the [[http://hatari.tuxfamily.org/|Hatari]] emulator, it would be: hatari --acsi 768M.img