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Mixolumia

Entrancing musical falling block puzzler · By davemakes

I can't run it in Linux?

A topic by GreatBitBlog created Sep 03, 2021 Views: 655 Replies: 6
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Running the game on a Raspberry Pi, and I keep getting this error.

ELF: not found
syntax error: unexpected ")"

Trying to work out if I can install this elf thing, but all that I find on Google is that ELF is some kind of programming thing.

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Oh wait, I just had a brain fart!

Is it because it's an X86 game rather than an ARM game? Why didn't I think of this!? lol!

Developer

Yeah, unfortunately I haven't gotten an ARM build working, the game was too complex by the time I got my raspberry pi and I couldn't track down all the weird issues that popped up with the compilation (it's still kind of an experimental engine feature). If that's an issue you should be able to contact Itch for a refund no problem. Sorry for the letdown!

Nah, I don't need a refund. I have x86 machines I can run the game on. It's just that I've been doing little projects where I build little arcade cabs with Raspberry Pis inside, and I thought I would try Mixolumia, seeing as there's a Pico-8 version, but I totally forgot that the Raspberry Pi is ARM-based and not x86 based.

Maybe there's an embedded Linux system out there that uses x86?

Developer( 2)

I wonder! I did buy a pi a while back with the hopes of getting the game running on one (it would be so convenient to go to a convention with a couple little boards instead of expensive computers) and I haven't given up yet, so I'll ping you if I ever figure it out.

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Raspberry Pi support would be much appreciated! I haven't purchased the game yet, but I would love to see it running on a Pi, it would make for a much better experience.

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Yeah, I would love to see an ARM version that works on the Raspberry Pi!

I love using my Raspberry Pi as a Pico-8 console. As much as Picolumia is fun, I really miss the music from the full game.