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The first step in writing PLASMA code is to get a build environment working. If you have Unix-like environment, then this is a fairly easy exercise. Windows users may want to install the [CygWin](https://www.cygwin.com/) environment to replicate a Unix-like environment under Windows. When installing CygWin, make sure **gcc-core**, **make**, and **git** are installed under the **Devel** packages. Mac OS X users may have to install the **Xcode** from the App Store.
Launch the command-line/terminal application for your environment to download and build PLASMA. Create a source code directory, something like 'Src', then 'cd' into that directory.
Launch the command-line/terminal application for your environment to download and build PLASMA. Create a source code directory and change the working directory to it, something like:
```
mkdir Src
cd Src
```
## acme Cross-Assembler
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cd acme/src
make
cp acme /usr/local/bin
cd ../..
```
Under Unix that last command may have to be preceded by sudo to elevate the privileges to copy into '/usr/local/bin'.
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Now, to download PLASMA and build it, type:
```
cd ../..
git clone https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA
cd PLASMA/src
make