Getting AGK Working on pi 3 B+

Started by Steve Elliott, March 18, 2018, 12:12:04

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Steve Elliott

If you've (like me) just got the latest pi 3 (B+) with the latest pi OS (Raspbian Stretch) and latest AGK for pi it won't work out of the box.

You need to bring up the terminal window and type each of these lines followed by enter:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo rpi-update
sudo apt-get install libgles2-mesa libsdl2-dev
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MikeHart


Steve Elliott

No problem Mike.  The previous version worked out of the box, but with the updates I guess this easy fix is currently required.

The first 2 lines should always be used on a new install anyway, so just 2 extra lines.
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Win11  Pro 8Gb Celeron Intel UHD Graphics 600
Win10/Linux Mint 16Gb 4th Gen Intel i5 4570 3.2GHz, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 2Gb
macOS 32Gb Apple M2Max
pi5 8Gb
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Qube

I know on a fresh install of Ubuntu I had to do sudo apt-get install libopenal1 or I had no sound on AGK. Good to know the pi OS doesn't require much for AGK to function ;D
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Until the next time.

Steve Elliott

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Good to know the pi OS doesn't require much for AGK to function ;D

Yeah, you use an identical IDE on pi, a lot of the demos running at 60FPS  :D
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Win11 16Gb 12th Gen Intel i5 12450H 2Ghz Nvidia RTX 2050 8Gb
Win11  Pro 8Gb Celeron Intel UHD Graphics 600
Win10/Linux Mint 16Gb 4th Gen Intel i5 4570 3.2GHz, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 2Gb
macOS 32Gb Apple M2Max
pi5 8Gb
Spectrum Next 2Mb

plenatus

Its time to buy the new Pi 3 too.  ;D

Naughty Alien

..ooo yeah..tested it and it runs smooth as silk...yummmmm

Steve Elliott

#7
After RetroPie came out for the Raspberry pi4 I cleared my pi3 and pi4 sd cards and started afresh.

I now have RetroPie running brilliantly on the pi4 and a Linux-based desktop system on the pi3 - including AGK.  I ran my Vectors game on the pi3 and it runs fast and smooth, just like it does on Windows, MacOS and Linux.  So that's 4 systems the game runs on without change!  A major plus for AGK I think, although AGK currently doesn't work on pi4 yet.
Win11 64Gb 12th Gen Intel i9 12900K 3.2Ghz Nvidia RTX 3070Ti 8Gb
Win11 16Gb 12th Gen Intel i5 12450H 2Ghz Nvidia RTX 2050 8Gb
Win11  Pro 8Gb Celeron Intel UHD Graphics 600
Win10/Linux Mint 16Gb 4th Gen Intel i5 4570 3.2GHz, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 2Gb
macOS 32Gb Apple M2Max
pi5 8Gb
Spectrum Next 2Mb

iWasAdam

brilliant news. Got a Pi here maybe I should try agk. You using classic? They haven't updated the studio yet?

Steve Elliott

Yes Classic (there isn't a Studio Version for pi).  I use Studio on Windows, MacOS and Linux though.
Win11 64Gb 12th Gen Intel i9 12900K 3.2Ghz Nvidia RTX 3070Ti 8Gb
Win11 16Gb 12th Gen Intel i5 12450H 2Ghz Nvidia RTX 2050 8Gb
Win11  Pro 8Gb Celeron Intel UHD Graphics 600
Win10/Linux Mint 16Gb 4th Gen Intel i5 4570 3.2GHz, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 2Gb
macOS 32Gb Apple M2Max
pi5 8Gb
Spectrum Next 2Mb