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@@ -2,46 +2,12 @@ xroar (emulator for 6809-based systems)
XRoar is a Dragon emulator for Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, GP32, Nintendo
DS and Windows. Due to hardware similarities, XRoar also emulates the
-Tandy Colour Computer (CoCo) models 1 & 2.
-
-Optional dependencies:
-
-gtkglext - if you want a full GTK+ user interface, install gtkglext
- before building xroar. If gtkglext is installed, you can build
- without it by setting GTKGLEXT=no in the environment.
-
-jack-audio-connection-kit - if you want to use JACK for audio output,
- install jack-audio-connection-kit and set JACK=yes in the
- environment before building xroar. If JACK audio has x-runs,
- try 'setcap cap_ipc_lock,cap_sys_nice=ep /usr/bin/xroar'.
-
-Other build options (environment variables):
-
-OSS - use OSS for audio? Default is "no", export OSS="yes" to enable.
- Most users won't need this.
-
-PULSE - use PulseAudio? Default is "yes", export PULSE="no" to disable.
-
-To usefully emulate the Dragon or CoCo, you will need the images of
-the system ROMs for the target system. The ROM images must be copied to
-/usr/share/xroar/roms, and must be given the filenames xroar expects. See
-the xroar info page or /usr/doc/xroar-$VERSION/xroar.html for details
-on ROM files.
-
-If you want to include ROM images in the package, get the files
-"coco.zip", "coco2.zip", "cocoe.zip", "dragon32.zip", and/or
-"dragon64.zip" from any site that carries MESS BIOS images. Place them
-in the directory with the SlackBuild script before running it. The
-resulting package cannot be redistributed (that would violate both the
-GPL and the original copyright on the ROM images).
-
-If you don't include the ROM images, it's still possible to run
-some Dragon32 software: the package includes a freeware ROM image
-(mini-dragon.rom) that partly reimplements the original ROM code. This
-is enough to run at least some cartridge-based games.
-
-More information on the Dragon and CoCo computers:
+Tandy Colour Computer (CoCo) models 1 & 2. For more information on the
+Dragon and CoCo computers, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80_Color_Computer
http://archive.worldofdragon.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archive/index.php
+
+For optional dependencies and build options, see README_SBo.txt.
+