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README.md |
Retro68
A GCC-based cross-compilation environment for 68K and PowerPC Macs. Why? Because there is no decent C++11 Compiler targeting Apple's System 6. If that's not a sufficient reason for you, I'm sure you will find something more useful elsewhere.
If you are crazy enough to try it out, please say hello at wolfgang.thaller@gmx.net.
Installing/Building
Prerequisites
- Linux or Mac OS X
- boost
- CMake 2.8
- GCC dependencies: GMP 4.2+, MPFR 2.3.1+ and MPC 0.8.0+
- bison version 3.0.2 or later
- Apple Universal Interfaces (tested with versions 3.1 and 3.4 - see below)
- An ancient Mac and/or an emulator.
For Ubuntu Linux, the following should help a bit:
sudo apt-get install cmake libgmp-dev libmpfr-dev libmpc-dev libboost-all-dev bison
On a Mac, get the homebrew package manager and:
brew install cmake gmp mpfr libmpc boost bison
In theory, you can also run Retro68 on a PowerMac G4 or G5 running Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger). In that case, get the tigerbrew package manager and
brew install gcc cmake
Apple Universal Interfaces
The Universal Interfaces used to be a free download from Apple. However, they have taken the site offline and the license agreement prohibits redistribution, so this might be a bit hard to find nowadays.
You do need a version that still supports 68K Mac development.
The package might be somewhere in this huge snapshot of Apple's FTP site made by the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/ftpsites_developer.apple.com
If you have a Mac or some other way to read DiskCopy images, grab the MPW 3.5 image from:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/macintosh-programmer%E2%80%99s-workshop
and use the CIncludes and RIncludes directories from there.
Put the C header files into a directory called "CIncludes" at the top level of the Retro68 directory; likewise, the Rez includes should go into a directory called "RIncludes".
Compiling Retro68
Once you have all the prerequisites, execute these commands from the top level of the Retro68 directory:
cd ..
mkdir Retro68-build
cd Retro68-build
sh ../Retro68/build-toolchain.sh
The toolchain will be installed in the "toolchain" directory inside the build directory.
Sample programs
Sample programs are built in several formats:
- On Macs: Real Mac Applications (
ApplicationName.APPL
) - Elsewhere:
ApplicationName.APPL
,.rsrc/ApplicationName.APPL
,.finf/ApplicationName.APPL
(BasiliskII/Sheepshaver compatible) - MacBinary files (
ApplicationName.bin
) - Raw HFS disk image (
ApplicationName.dsk
, containingApplicationName
)
Look under Retro68-build/build-target/
(68K),
Retro68-build/build-target-ppc/
(PowerPC Classic) and
Retro68-build/build-target-carbon/
(PowerPC Carbon) for the compiled examples.
Components
Retro68 is an aggegation of various existing free software projects with a few components added.
Third Party Components:
- binutils 2.25.1
- gcc 5.2.0
- newlib 2.10.1 (inside the gcc directory)
- elf2flt (from the ucLinux project's CVS)
- hfsutils 3.2.6
Retro68-Specific Components:
- ResourceFiles library
- Rez
- PEFTools (MakePEF and MakeImport)
- MakeAPPL
- libretro
- TestApps - a few tiny test programs
- Sample Programs: Raytracer, HelloWorld, Launcher, Dialog
binutils
Two new target platforms:
m68k-apple-macos
, based on them68k-unknown-elf
targetpowerpc-apple-macos
, based on thepowerpc-ibm-aix
target
The powerpc target has a few hacks to make weak symbols work as expected.
gcc
Various patches and hacks:
- New target platforms
m68k-apple-macos
andpowerpc-apple-macos
. - support `"\pPascal String Literals"``
68K specific:
- Changed register usage.
- Change the way 1-byte and 2-byte parameters are passed.
- added a pascal calling convention (
pascal
or__attribute__((__pascal__))
) - added
__attribute__((__raw_inline__(word1, word2, word3)))
to emulateONEWORDINLINE
and friends - added
__attribute__((regparam("...")))
to specify custom register calling conventions - added
#pragma parameter
to specify custom register calling conventions - added support for the
= { 0x1234 }
syntax for inline machine code.
PowerPC specific:
- New flag -carbon that makes gcc link with
-lCarbonLib
instead of-lInterfaceLib
newlib
Standard C library. Currently unmodified. The missing platform-dependent bits haven't been added, instead they are found in 'libretro'.
elf2flt
Converts from ELF to a much simpler binary format. Minor patch: provide symbols around .init and .fini sections
hfsutils:
No changes.
MakeAPPL
Reads a FLAT executable as output by elf2flt and converts it to a MacBinary file containing a classic Macintosh application.
ResourceFiles
A C++ Library for manipulating resource forks.
Rez
A reimplementation of Apple's Rez resource compiler. Reads .r
files
containing textual resource descriptions and compiles them to binary
resource files.
PEFTools
MakePEF
, a tool to convert xcoff files to Apple's PEF format.MakeImport
, a tool to create an xcoff import stub library from a PEF-format library.
prepare-headers.sh:
Apply any necessary patches to Apple's headers; currently, this only modifies ConditionalMacros.h
.
ImportLibraries
Import Libraries in XCOFF format. Based on the list of symbols in Apple's import
libraries. Generated using the MakeImport
tool.
libretro
Contains startup code (handles relocations on 68K) and implementations for some standard library functions.
Console
Contains a library that implements basic text console functionality.
Sample Program: Hello World
The binary is in Retro68-build/build-target/Samples/HelloWorld/.
Sample Program: Raytracer
Calculates a nice 3D image, pixel by pixel. There are two versions: raytracer.c is a straightforward plain C implementation using floating point arithmetic.
Raytracer2 makes use of C++ features; it also uses fixed point arithmetic instead of floating point (operator overloading FTW).
The binaries are in Retro68-build/build-target/Samples/Raytracer/.
Sample Program: Launcher
A utility program for using Retro68 together with the minivmac emulator. Waits for a disk(image) to be inserted, and if it contains a single application, launches it. After the application exits, the disk is ejected again. This way, you can just drag a .dsk file generated by Retro68 on a minivmac Window to run your application.
Intended for System 6 without Multifinder.
Sample Program: Dialog
Shows a simple and useless dialog box. Demonstrates how to use Rez, the resource compiler. The binary is in Retro68-build/build-target/Samples/Dialog/.
License
The original parts of Retro68 are licensed under GPL3+, as are most other parts. Some parts are licensed GPL2+ or with more liberal licenses. Check the copyright notices in the individual files.