Create an Amazing Handheld MEGA65 with the Clockwork uConsole and XEMU

In this video, I show you how to install the XEMU MEGA65 emulator, xmega65, on the Clockwork uConsole, a handheld device that runs Raspian OS. This process will also work on any Raspberry Pi 3 or greater. Once you have XEMU installed, you can enjoy playing your favorite MEGA65 games or programming in BASIC on the go! I also have a companion blog post that provides step-by-step instructions, so you can follow along at your own pace. 📝 Companion blog post with more information and all the links you need at: Links: Disclosure Statement: When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to Amazon and the eBay Partner Network. • MEGA≡65 Files Host - • Clockwork uConsole - • My uConsole Model - • Patch the Original Commodore 65 ROM for the MEGA65, Xemu, Dev Kit, or Nexys4 - • 10 Reasons The Clockwork uConsole CM4 Might Be My Favorite Cyberdeck! - Find me online at: 📹 YouTube: @retrocombs ☕ Buy Me A Coffee: 🎥️ Sub: @retrocombs?sub_confirmation=1 👕 Merch: 📝 Blog: ❌️ X: 📘 Facebook: 🐘 Mastodon: @stevencombs Producers: Keven, The Lovely Accountant, & retroKat Executive Producers: Boba Fett, Gürçe, Jamie’s Hack Shack, Mindrail, Mislav Krleža 👍 Please take the time to like, subscribe, and support the channel using the links ↑. Find something useful that provided information or saved you time? Send a {❤THANKS}! You can now become a member, or support me, at ☕ BMAC () using fun Commodore Computer inspired levels. Sign up for a C128 (Producer) or MEGA65 (Executive Producer) membership to have your name listed in future videos. #MEGA65 #XEMU #ClockworkuConsole Time Codes: 00:00 - I Love My MEGA≡65 But! 01:06 - Video Bumper 01:13 - Where to Find the Emulator 01:47 - More About XEMU and It’s MANY Emulators 03:16 - Install Build Dependencies 05:04 - Clone the GIT Repository 05:13 - What? A Bare Metal Version Discussion! 05:22 - Back to Cloning 06:34 - Using the MAKE Command to Build the Emulator 08:01 - Run the Emulator for the First Time 09:43 - Install a ROM File 11:28 - XEMU Emulator Fully Configured! 11:54 - DEMO TIME! 12:41 - Quirks 13:31 - Install a Raspian OS Menu Item and Support the Channel 15:02 - What If? 16:06 - Watch More retroCombs!
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