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TIC-80

Fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games. · By Nesbox

TIC-80 on Raspberry Pi 3

A topic by Foxy WhiteTrack created Feb 22, 2018 Views: 3,111 Replies: 8
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Hey, hello!!! I was originally interested in "Pico-8" (which I have also duke ...) But I much prefer "TIC-80"  .To know that I installed a version on my raspberry pi 3+. I had to get an old version but everything is perfect. By cons I think I could not have the pro version on my raspberry ... it annoys me enormously. Could we find a solution to this? I am learning to develop (in javascript, C #, python and lua...and the commands bash) I am a beginner but I know how to manage a little. So, is there a way for me to install my pro version on raspberry Pi 3+ ??? Sorry for my English I am French (thank you google ;) )

And if you help me for my raspberry thanks a thousand times :D

Developer

Hi, you could try to build Pro version yourself, build instructions are here https://github.com/nesbox/TIC-80/wiki/build-instructions#raspberry-pi-retropie and use 'make linux-pro' instead 'make linux'

Yeahhh, you're super quick to solve my problem X_x You're awesome !!!

Um, well I tried that, and I tell you if everything is good. Thanks again!

Dear Nesbox, 

i have bought the tic-80 phantasy computer program, i'm trying to make a real computer with a raspberry pi 4B 2gb and raspbian, i have successfully installed the tic-80 and it works from menu and terminal, but i would like to understand where is located the folder withe tic-80 program inside raspbian can you help?

Thank you

I have solved! now i have a bootable Tic-80 distribution Operating system on Raspberry 4B 2gb Computer, my problem is now find the way to make it start at fullscreen, i tried as written in the help to add the command -fullscreen but it cause to dont start the program. Can you help please???

A TIC-80 Computer is becoming real!!!!!

It's --fullscreen not -fullscreen

Good luck!

Thank you  i have figured out how to do it. it is on github https://github.com/Toolkitman/Tic-80-Autoboot-at-startup-in-Fullscreen

if you want to try to compile it.

Great, well done.

(I don't have a Pi anymore so I can't test it I'm afraid.)

Yes you need one, should be also a pi emulator but it hard to compile.