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====== ST Mint: Opensource Unix for Atari ST ====== | ====== ST Mint: Opensource Unix for Atari ST ====== | ||
ST Mint is a [[https:// | ST Mint is a [[https:// | ||
- | The target platform are Atari ST(E) and Mist FGPA board with at least 4 MB of RAM, 128MB SD Card [[https:// | + | The target platform are Atari ST(E) and Mist FPGA board with at least 4 MB of RAM, 512MB SD Card [[https:// |
ST Mint is distributed in the form of a ready to boot disk image, to use for instance with [[https:// | ST Mint is distributed in the form of a ready to boot disk image, to use for instance with [[https:// | ||
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== Disk image == | == Disk image == | ||
- | Download: [[http://www.subsole.org/ | + | Download: [[https:// |
===== Writing the media ===== | ===== Writing the media ===== | ||
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* Linux & Unix: follow this tutorial | * Linux & Unix: follow this tutorial | ||
* Windows: Download the Win32DiskImager program, and follow this tutorial: http:// | * Windows: Download the Win32DiskImager program, and follow this tutorial: http:// | ||
- | * OsX: follow this tutorial: | + | * OsX: follow this tutorial: |
- | After inserting the media in your Ultrasatan device, your ST should boot into ST Mint. After booting | + | |
+ | ===== Using ST Mint ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | == First Boot == | ||
+ | After inserting the media in your Ultrasatan device, your ST should boot into ST Mint. The boot sequence is quite long, and will start in the end the XaaES graphical environment with the TeraDesk desktop. When using a 4MB machine, you should have around 1MB of RAM free for applications. | ||
== Try out multitasking == | == Try out multitasking == | ||
- | After a rather slow boot sequence, you should land on the desktop. | + | |
Click on COMMAND.TOS, | Click on COMMAND.TOS, | ||
{{: | {{: | ||
- | == Try out a Unix Shell == | + | == Try out a Unix shell == |
Click on the Desk menu ==> TosWin2 ==> File ==> Start shell | Click on the Desk menu ==> TosWin2 ==> File ==> Start shell | ||
and enjoy /bin/mksh, a Korn shell clone. | and enjoy /bin/mksh, a Korn shell clone. | ||
Note that due to the very limited hardware of the ST compared to current standards, you can at most only run simple Unix command line tools. | Note that due to the very limited hardware of the ST compared to current standards, you can at most only run simple Unix command line tools. | ||
- | == Play some PCM Audio (Atari STE with 8MB RAM minimum) == | ||
- | After starting Unix shell, you can play some music, courtesy of my previous [[https:// | ||
- | From the Unix shell: | ||
- | |||
- | < | ||
- | cd /d/demodata | ||
- | fplay * | ||
- | </ | ||
===== With an emulator ===== | ===== With an emulator ===== | ||
- | Use the downloaded .img file as an emulated ACSI device, and just boot. If you use the [[http:// | + | Use the downloaded .img file as an emulated ACSI device, and just boot. If you use the [[http:// |
- | < | + | < |
== What's inside == | == What's inside == | ||
* Atari Hard Disk Driver 5 from http:// | * Atari Hard Disk Driver 5 from http:// | ||
- | * FreeMiNT 1.19 build from 2022 snapshot | + | * FreeMiNT 1.19 2024 snapshot |
* 2048.APP from https:// | * 2048.APP from https:// | ||
* COMMAND.TOS interpreter from http:// | * COMMAND.TOS interpreter from http:// | ||
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See the Roadmap on [[https:// | See the Roadmap on [[https:// | ||
For General Questions, please[[http:// | For General Questions, please[[http:// | ||
- | For Bug Reports, use the [[https:// | + | For Bug Reports, use the [[https:// |
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