![]() ![]() (Even better, reader kriss seems to have gotten QEMU to work, and left a helpful comment below.) Install VirtualBox It looked a little complicated to tackle, so I’m holding off for now, but I’d like to revisit it. If you’re interested in trying to emulate the processor, check out QEMU. Just wanted to state this upfront though – this solution is not a complete virtual Pi.Īlso, this is an attempt to closely emulate Raspbian, not the ARM processor found on the Pi. It’ll complain loudly that you can only run your code on an actual Pi. If you’re not on the Pi, you can’t execute code that directly accesses them. ![]() Limitations: The RPi.GPIO library expects the GPIO pins to be available. Install Python and other libraries and installers, so I can code solutions that can be migrated to the Pi. Goal: Setup a virtual machine with Debian (from which Raspbian is derived). I’ve been playing around a lot on the Pi itself, but it’d be convenient to have an environment setup where I could experiment with code even when I don’t have access to the Pi. At the time he wrote his article, I don’t think the Pi was even really available to the public yet. I recently started flipping through The MagPi back-issues, and came across an article where someone talked about setting up a virtual Raspberry Pi environment. ![]()
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