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N64 development tools
About
This is a collection of files and tools used to compile and test code for the n64.
Toolchain
install-toolchain provides binutils, gcc, newlib, and gdb targeting
mips64, with -march=vr4300 and -mabi=32 as defaults for gcc.
Programs
ed64rdb: ED64v3 USB packet translator, for remote debugging of gz with gdb.gfxdis: F3DEX2 display list disassembler / decompiler.grc: Resource compiler for creating linkable n64 texture objects.gru: Lua environment for manipulating raw binaries, n64 roms, zelda64 file systems, ups patches, and gameshark codes.gs: Gameshark upload tool for use with a Moschip USB Parallel Cable.luapatch: Tool to generate lua sources from binaries, to inject into emulated RAM in BizHawk.
Headers
list/list.c/h: Doubly linked list implementation.memory/memory.c/h: Minimal malloc implementation.set/set.c/h: Ordered set implementation.vector/vector.c/h: Vector implementation.grc.c/h: API for resources created bygrc.mips.h: VR4300 mips3 header, with convenience definitions and assembler macros.n64.h: Mostly-compatible definitions for a subset of the ultra library.startup.c/h: Basic program initialization routines.vr4300.c/h: Disassembler library.
Libraries
gl-n64.ld: Linker script for n64 binaries.
Prerequisites
You'll need to have these packages installed: wget tar make diffutils texinfo gcc g++ lua5.3 jansson libusb-1.0 libgmp. See Installation, step 4. If you
want to use the included luapatch program with BizHawk, you should set the
EMUDIR environment variable to the path to your BizHawk installation.
Installation
Prebuilt Package (WSL or Debian-based Linux systems)
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From the command line run the following to fetch the package:
sudo sh -c '(curl https://practicerom.com/public/packages/debian/pgp.pub || wget -O - https://practicerom.com/public/packages/debian/pgp.pub) | apt-key add - && echo deb http://practicerom.com/public/packages/debian staging main >/etc/apt/sources.list.d/practicerom.list && apt update' -
Install the package by running
sudo apt install n64-ultra, or install all practicerom development packages by runningsudo apt install practicerom-dev. The prebuilt packages are built from then64-ultrabranch and targetmips64-ultra-elf.
Building From Source
- If you're on Windows, download and install MSYS2 from
here. Open a
MSYS2 MinGW 32-bitshell. - Clone the repository and navigate into it by running
git clone https://github.com/glankk/n64 && cd n64. - Optionally, have the included script try to install the prerequisite
packages automatically by running
./install_deps. You'll need root privileges for this. - Configure the package with
./configure --prefix=/opt/n64. You may use another installation prefix if you wish. To enable Wii VC compatibility, append--enable-vcto the configure command. To produce portable Windows executables (that don't need additional dynamic libraries) under MSYS2, append--enable-static-executablesto the configure command. - Install the GNU Toolchain for MIPS by running
make install-toolchain. You may want to use make's-joption speed up this process. - Compile and install the included programs by running
make && make install. - Install the included headers and libraries by running
make install-sys. Optionally, install prefixless binaries toyour-prefix/mips64/binby runningmake install-local-exec. - The n64 tools and MIPS toolchain will have been installed to
/opt/n64(or the prefix you chose). Add/opt/n64/binto yourPATHvariable (oryour-prefix/bin,C:\msys64\opt\n64\binon Windows). If you're using MSYS2, also add the path to the directory containing themakeprogram (typicallyC:\msys64\usr\bin).