4.0 KiB
Linux
sudo apt-get install make gcc bison git python python-setuptools
# unittest2 is required if using python2.6
sudo easy_install unittest2
# download rgbds source code
git clone git://github.com/bentley/rgbds.git
# compile rgbds
cd rgbds
make
sudo make install
# check if rgbasm is installed now
which rgbasm
# download pokecrystal
git clone https://github.com/kanzure/pokecrystal.git
cd pokecrystal
make clean; make
Windows
Follow these instructions to install pokecrystal
on Microsoft Windows. Once
installed, you can run make
to compile main.asm
into a ROM.
Installing cygwin
Cygwin provides a virtual linux environment on Windows systems. Just get
setup.exe
: http://cygwin.com/install.html
During the install:
-
Keep the defaults.
-
It shouldn't matter which mirror you choose, but http://mirrors.kernel.org seems to work.
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Select the packages listed below.
You'll be presented with a package selection screen. Select the following packages (hint: there's a search box).
-
python
(installed by default) -
gcc
andgcc-core
(under devel) -
byacc
(under devel) -
make
(under devel) -
wget
(under web) -
git
(under devel) -
mercurial
(optional, if you wish to work with pokered as well) -
vim
(optional, a simple terminal text editor)
Let cygwin finish the install. Might take a sec while all packages are downloading.
Installing other requirements
Launch cygwin (bash). Maybe you know your way around the linux terminal. If not, a crash course:
# list files in current directory
ls
# show current directory
pwd
# change directory
cd /away/we/go
The next step is building rgbds
, the GB compiler. Type:
# download rgbds source code
git clone git://github.com/bentley/rgbds.git
# compile rgbds
cd rgbds
YACC=byacc make
# make rgbds accessible for all time
export PATH=$PATH:`pwd`
echo "export PATH=$PATH:`pwd`" >> ~/.bashrc
# check if rgbasm is installed now
which rgbasm
If that fails (it shouldn't), you can download binaries like so:
# download rgbds binaries
wget http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/irc/pokered/rgbds/rgbds.zip --output-document=rgbds.zip
# unzip
unzip rgbds.zip
# make rgbds accessible for all time
export PATH=$PATH:`pwd`/rgbds
echo "export PATH=$PATH:`pwd/rgbds`" >> ~/.bashrc
# clean up that zip file
rm rgbds.zip
The next step is to install unittest2
, unless you installed python2.7
earlier:
cd ~
wget http://peak.telecommunity.com/dist/ez_setup.py
sudo python ez_setup.py
easy_install unittest2
Now you should be able to build pokecrystal
for the first time:
cd ~
git clone https://github.com/kanzure/pokecrystal.git
cd pokecrystal
The final requirement is downloading a certain Pokemon Crystal ROM:
Pokemon - Crystal Version (UE) (V1.0) [C][!].gbc
md5: 9f2922b235a5eeb78d65594e82ef5dde
Save it as C:\cygwin\home\(your username)\pokecrystal\baserom.gbc
. You can
check the md5 of a file by typing md5sum baserom.gbc
.
To compile the ROM from ASM source, type:
make
That will take between 3 and 15 seconds, depending on your computer. If you see
cmp baserom.gbc pokecrystal.gbc
as the last line, the build was successful!
Rejoice!
Now you may try messing around with main.asm
, or just do whatever you wanted
to.
To build again, you should use the following command:
make clean; make
Feel free to ask us on nucleus.kafuka.org #skeetendo if something goes wrong (remember to tell where)!
Contributing changes
Setting up a public git repo
For those uninitiated with git-based collaboration, and who do not want to setup a server to host git repositories, use GitHub. Register on GitHub and follow this tutorial to setup ssh keys. Then go to the pokecrystal repo and click the giant "fork" button. This will bring you to a page with some instructions regarding git remote
(follow these steps in your pokecrystal folder).