Hello,
I have compiled rpcemu 0.9.3 on Linux Mint and have it running RiscOs
4.2. I am not using networking and rely on a hostfs directory as the
only communication between the emulated and real machines. Everything
works perfectly except that if I suspend the computer, the RiscOs clock
loses the duration of the suspension and I can see no automatic way of resyncing.
I believe that there used to be a module for this.
Hello,
I have compiled rpcemu 0.9.3 on Linux Mint and have it running RiscOs
4.2. I am not using networking and rely on a hostfs directory as the
only communication between the emulated and real machines. Everything
works perfectly except that if I suspend the computer, the RiscOs clock
loses the duration of the suspension and I can see no automatic way of resyncing.
I believe that there used to be a module for this.
On 16/01/2022 17:11, Arthur Quinn wrote:
Hello,
I have compiled rpcemu 0.9.3 on Linux Mint and have it running RiscOs
4.2. I am not using networking and rely on a hostfs directory as the
only communication between the emulated and real machines. Everything
works perfectly except that if I suspend the computer, the RiscOs
clock loses the duration of the suspension and I can see no automatic
way of resyncing.
I believe that there used to be a module for this.
I believe I wrote it, it's called SyncClock and it should be supplied
with RPCemu.
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