Hello,
J'ai pas de wiz pour tester mais j'ai trouvé ca:
[Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir ce lien]First, I created a new folder for this emu on my SD card in:
(root)/game/Atari Lynx
Then I dropped in the files which were included with the emulator:
handy_wiz
handy.gpe
INSTALL.txt
libiconv.so.2
The instructions inside the readme file stated:
"This is your alpha-hack; it works alright, but no frills yet
1) There is no UI yet; a Lynx ROM must be specified upon on the command line, for which I'm supplying handy.gpe for -- edit that to specify a ROM.
2) Invoke handy.gpe from the Wiz >> Launcher menu item
3) You will need to obtain Lynx Boot ROM and name it 'lynxboot.img' -- any other filename and you're out of luck.
4) libiconv is included; keep it in the same directory or it will not run.
5) By default, handy.gpe runs the ROM file 'foo.lnx', so you can just drop in a replacement ROM-file, named that."
So in following the above guidelines I dropped the file lynxboot.img into the emulator directory. (search online, you can find it from a number of sources)
I then took one of my Lynx ROMS (S.T.U.N. Runner) and copied it into the emu directory, but renamed it to foo.lnx. The alternative to this step is to directly edit the file handy.gpe using notepad or something similar to point to the appropriate .lnx ROM file. What I did notice when testing multiple ROMs was that I had to reboot the Wiz any time I wanted to switch games.
All in all I'd say it's a pretty good Alpha release. Was able to play the games nicely (sound was a bit glitchy and lacked volume control). To exit the emulator I pressed L + R + Menu.
Good luck and let me know how this works for you ...
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