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sdsetup
SD card for SiDi or SiDi128 can be in FAT32 or exFat format (recommended).
A basic start for an SD is to format the SD and copy a core renamed to core.rbf (for SiDi) or sidi128.rbf (for SiDi128), also copy the core rom in case a rom is required.
You can copy several cores to the same SD, in this case I recommend copying the menu core to the SD renamed to core.rbf
or sidi128.rbf
and the rest of the cores can be copied to subdirectories, for example:
- Arcade
- Computer
- Console
Within these directories you can copy and organize the cores, for the core menu to show directories they must have the system attribute.
Linux terminal:
fatattr +s <directory>
Windows: open a command line window (cmd)
attrib +s <directory>
Optionally, add a [mist.ini] configuration file.
You can create an SD automatically with the updater for Windows. https://github.com/eltiobarbas/SiDi128SD
This updater creates and updates all cores for SiDi128
- SiDi User Guide
- User Guides of SiDi cores
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Computer
- Acorn Archimedes
- Amiga
- Amstrad CPC
- Amstrad PCW
- Apple I
- Apple IIe
- Apple Macintosh
- Atari 800
- Atari ST
- Atari ST/STe (MiSTery)
- BBC Micro
- BK0011M
- Camputers Lynx
- Coleco Adam
- Color Computer 3
- Commodore 16
- Commodore 64
- Commodore PET
- Commodore VIC20
- ELan Enterprise
- Mattel Aquarius
- MSX2
- MSX1
- Next186 / PC
- Oric Atmos
- Sam Coupe
- Sinclair QL
- Speccy 128K
- TI99/4A
- Videoton TVC
- VTech Laser 500
- ZX Spectrum
- ZX Spectrum 48K Kyp
- ZX Spectrum Next
- ZX Spectrum TSConf
- ZX8X
- X68000
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Console
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Arcade