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Developing GSport
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David Schmidt (david__schmidt at users dot souceforge dot net)
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Developing GSport
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Information, mostly concerning building, about various platforms:
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* General Build Instructions
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You need to build with a <<<make>>> utility.
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There's a default Makefile, which should work for nearly any environment.
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The Makefile includes a file called <<<vars>>> which defines the platform-
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dependent variables. You need to make <<<vars>>> point to (or be) the appropriate
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file for your machine.
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* Win32
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There is a different port of KEGS by Chea Chee Keong (akilgard) called
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KEGS32. It was originally available from {{{http://web.archive.org/web/20071107082448/http://www.geocities.com/akilgard/kegs32/}http://www.geocities.com/akilgard/kegs32}},
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but geocities has since closed.
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The Win32 code in GSport is leveraged from KEGS32.
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GSport can be compiled with {{{http://www.mingw.org/}Mingw}}
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and {{{http://www.cygwin.com/}Cygwin}} as well as via standard Microsoft compiler suites.
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In order to compile with Cygwin:
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cd into the src/ directory
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rm vars
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ln -s vars_win32 vars
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make
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You need to have a ROM file (named
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ROM, ROM.01, or ROM.03) in the same directory as the resulting executable.
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To quit, either click the close box, or force quit the application.
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You can also middle-click (if you have a 3-button mouse) or
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Shift-F6 to get the debugger in the terminal window, and then type "q".
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* Mac OS X
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Use the <<<vars_mac>>> file:
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cd into the src/ directory
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rm vars; ln -s vars_mac vars
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make
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After the <<<make>>> has finished, it will create the application <<<GSport>>>.
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* X86 Linux
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Use the <<<vars_x86linux>>> file:
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cd into the src/ directory
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rm vars; ln -s vars_x86linux vars
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make
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The resulting executable is called <<<gsportx>>>.
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The build scripts assume perl is in your path. If it is somewhere else,
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you need to edit the "PERL = perl" line in the vars file and make it point
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to the correct place.
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For audio, GSport needs access to <<</dev/dsp>>>. If the permissions do not allow
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GSport to access <<</dev/dsp>>>, it can fail with a cryptic error message. As root,
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just do: <<<chmod 666 /dev/dsp>>> .
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If you do not have the <<</dev/dsp>>> device, GSport will not start unless you
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tell it to disable audio with the following command-line argument:
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<<<./gsportx -audio 0>>>
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* PowerPC Linux
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Use the <<<vars_linuxppc>>> file:
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cd into the src/ directory
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rm vars; ln -s vars_linuxppc vars
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make
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The build scripts assume perl is in your path. If it is somewhere else,
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you need to edit the "PERL = perl" line in the vars file and make it point
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to the correct place.
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Audio is currently disabled by default, but you can try turning it on
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by runnning the command: <<<gsportx -audio 1>>>. It sounds horrible, but sounds do
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come out.
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* Raspberry Pi
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At first, you may want to update/upgrade your base OS:
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* <<<sudo apt-get update>>>
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* <<<sudo apt-get upgrade>>>
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Then, add a line with the value <<<snd-pcm-oss>>> to the <<</etc/modules>>> file and reboot to enable sound.
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Change the permissions to the resulting device <<</dev/pcm>>> (after rebooting): <<<sudo chmod 666 /dev/pcm>>>
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Depending on the version of your OS, the following packages may need to be installed:
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* xfonts-base: <<<sudo apt-get install xfonts-base>>>
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* libX11-dev: <<<sudo apt-get install libX11-dev>>>
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* libxext-dev: <<<sudo apt-get install libxext-dev>>>
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* libpcap-dev: <<<sudo apt-get install libpcap-dev>>>
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[]
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Use the <<<vars_pi>>> file for compilation:
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cd into the src/ directory
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rm vars; ln -s vars_pi vars
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make
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The resulting executable is called <<<gsportx>>>.
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* Solaris SPARC
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Use the <<<vars_solaris>>> file:
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cd into the src/ directory
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rm vars; ln -s vars_solaris vars
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make
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The build scripts assume perl is in your path. If it is somewhere else,
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you need to edit the "PERL = perl" line in the vars file and make it point
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to the correct place.
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Audio is currently disabled by default, but you can try turning it on
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by runnning the command: <<<gsportx -audio 1>>>
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* Solaris x86
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Use the <<<vars_x86solaris>>> file:
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cd into the src/ directory
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rm vars; ln -s vars_x86solaris vars
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make
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The build scripts assume perl is in your path. If it is somewhere else,
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you need to edit the "PERL = perl" line in the vars file and make it point
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to the correct place.
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Audio is currently disabled by default, but you can try turning it on
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by runnning the command: <<<gsportx -audio 1>>>
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* Other platforms - "C"
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If you are porting to an X-windows and Unix-based machine, it should be
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easy. Start with <<<vars_x86linux>>> if you are a little-endian machine, or
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<<<vars_linuxppc>>> if you are big endian. Don't define <<<-DGSPORT_LITTLE_ENDIAN>>>
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unless your processor is little-endian (Alpha, x86, Mac Intel). Mac PPC, Sun, MIPS,
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HP, Motorola, and IBM Power are big-endian.
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* Under Development - Autotools Integration
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With the autotools branch, the following sequence will
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execute the build from the main directory:
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autoreconf
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automake --add-missing
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autoheader
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autoconf
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sh configure
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make
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* Extended {Capabilities} by Platform
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All platforms have a common core of capabilities:
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* Base IIgs emulation
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* Ensoniq sound emulation
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* Virtual serial ports mapped to real hardware or IP-emulated ports
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* Text and graphical printers
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[]
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The table below notes where the various builds differ in the support they have in the
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code base now for various extended capabilities.
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Turning the "No" boxes into "Yes" are all opportunities for contributions!
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*-----:------:------:------+
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|| <<Platform>> || <<Ethernet>> || <<Drag/Drop Disks>> || <<Clipboard Paste>>
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Linux | No | No | No |
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Macintosh | No | No | Yes |
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Windows | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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[]
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* Building Graphical Printer Support
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Until graphical parallel printer support is generally integrated into all builds, the following work needs to be done:
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* Install Simple DirectMedia Layer ({{{http://www.libsdl.org/}SDL}}) and Freetype in your build environment - you'll need to link to their libraries
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* Add the <<<-DHAVE_SDL>>> option to your <<<CCOPTS>>> and add the same (perhaps to a new) <<<CPPOPTS>>> in your <<<vars>>> file
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* Add something like <<<-I/usr/include/freetype2>>> and <<<-I/usr/include/SDL>>> options to your <<<CCOPTS>>> and add the same (perhaps for a new) <<<CPPOPTS>>> in your <<<vars>>> file to point to the SDL and Freetype include files
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* Include SDL and Freetype libraries to <<<EXTRA_LIBS>>> in your <<<vars>>> file (i.e. <<<EXTRA_LIBS = -lSDL -lfreetype>>>)
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* Include the Win32 common dialog library to <<<EXTRA_LIBS>>> as part of your final linkage if you're on Windows (i.e. <<<EXTRA_LIBS = -lSDL -lfreetype -lcomdlg32>>>)
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* After building, you'll need the file <<<parallel.rom>>> in the same directory that <<<config.txt>>> is found
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* You'll probably want a monospaced TrueType font file easily accessible to add as part of the GSport configuration
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* Run through the emulated printer {{{./printer.html}configuration}} steps
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