I'd love to be able to run EightyOne on my 4GB Raspberry Pi Model 4 B. I don't know whether this is possible or even how to go about compiling it for ARM. If there's already a Pi-compatible ARM binary kicking around somewhere (I've looked but can't find one) or someone would like to guide me with compiling it I'd be very grateful.
I will ask on the official Raspberry Pi forum if I get no joy here, but they're a grumpy bunch of sods in general so I'd rather try here first.
TIA.
ZX81 with ZiLOG Z84 CMOS Z80, 32KB battery-backed Toshiba 55257 SRAM with charge status LED, Wilf's "Why Wait?" mod and switch-mode 5V regulator. 50/60Hz mode switch, composite video output with Zigg's back porch mod and 1080p60 HDMI output.
Thank you Martin. I had a feeling it must be more complicated than it seemed for there not to be an ARM binary kicking around already. I'll take a look at your suggestions.
EDIT: I've just installed that Earhole thing that I can't pronounce and it's working very well. Thanks for the heads-up.
Installation instructions for a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B are here...
ZX81 with ZiLOG Z84 CMOS Z80, 32KB battery-backed Toshiba 55257 SRAM with charge status LED, Wilf's "Why Wait?" mod and switch-mode 5V regulator. 50/60Hz mode switch, composite video output with Zigg's back porch mod and 1080p60 HDMI output.