Beta Builds

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NickHammerich
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Beta Builds

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I have an idea how to simplify life for those who can't compile PCem (I am one of them (neither in Windows 10 nor in Linux Mint is compiled)): to do beta builds, by analogy with 86Box, which is a fork of PCem. :D
However, the question arises where to store the assembly data. You can, for example, make an empty repository on GitHub, where beta builds will be released. Or place it in the main repository. Also, no one has canceled the fact that they can be stored on the forum itself, but then the question arises about the space on the server.
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unreal9010
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Re: Beta Builds

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Those who are unable to compile PCem or want to check its current state hassle-free can download development versions here:
https://github.com/sarah-walker-pcem/pc ... /c-cpp.yml

Just select the workflow run you want (preferably the latest one) and navigate to the Artifacts section where you can download the latest development version of PCem.
NickHammerich
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Re: Beta Builds

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unreal9010 wrote: Fri 04 Feb, 2022 6:00 pm Those who are unable to compile PCem or want to check its current state hassle-free can download development versions here:
https://github.com/sarah-walker-pcem/pc ... /c-cpp.yml

Just select the workflow run you want (preferably the latest one) and navigate to the Artifacts section where you can download the latest development version of PCem.
Oh, I didn't know about that. Thank you very much.
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