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# UltraSM64
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- This repo contains a full decompilation of Super Mario 64 (J), (U), (E), and (SH).
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- Naming and documentation of the source code and data structures are in progress.
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- It has been edited to allow for the usage of the final "N64 OS" library, version ``2.0L``
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- Shindou Rumble Pak code is on for all regions.
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- Targeting the iQue Player is supported.
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- Saving to 32kbyte/256kbit SRAM is supported.
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- Newer compression options are supported.
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- UNFLoader (flashcart USB library) is supported, allowing for debugging on EverDrive/64Drive.
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- It has been patched with someone2639's shiftable segments patch
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- Getting HVQM FMV support to work with the game is WIP.
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Requirements are the same as regular SM64, however a GCC MIPS cross compiler is also required. If you're on Debian-like Linux, you can use the ``gcc-mips-linux-gnu`` package. The toolchain that comes with my SDK is also supported.
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## UNFLoader support
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The repository supports UNFLoader for debugging.
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To build with UNF, run make with ``UNF=1``.
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Further instructions can be found at the [official repository](https://github.com/buu342/N64-UNFLoader)
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## Multi-Save support
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The repository supports SRAM in addition to EEPROM. The standard save data functions are #ifdef'd to accommedate this.
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To build with SRAM support, run make with ``SAVETYPE=sram``.
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I may attempt FlashRAM in the future.
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## Multi-Console support
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The repository supports targeting the iQue Player in addition to the N64. The iQue libultra is ***NOT*** compatible with N64 in many ways, so it is currently NOT possible to have one build for both consoles.
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To target iQue, run make with the ``CONSOLE=bb`` argument.
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## Compression
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The repository supports using DEFLATE compression instead of Nintendo's Yay0. This boasts a better compression ratio, but at a slight cost to load times.
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On average I'd estimate that the bottleneck on decompression is about 1-2 seconds.
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To switch to gzip, run make with the ``COMPRESS=gzip`` argument.
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The repo also supports gziping with ``libdeflate-gzip``. This compresses at a slightly better ratio than standard ``gzip``, with no real downside from a decompression standpoint.
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To use ``libdeflate-gzip``, first clone the [repo](https://github.com/ebiggers/libdeflate), then make and make install it.
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Then run make for sm64 with ``GZIPVER=libdef`` in addition to ``COMPRESS=gzip``
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The repo also supports RNC (Rob Northen Compression). RNC has two methods.
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Method 1 is designed to compress as small as possible, while method 2 is designed so that decompression is as fast as possible.
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Both methods are fast. Method 1 has better compression than 2, so I suggest using method 1 if using RNC.
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To switch to RNC, run make with either ``COMPRESS=rnc1`` or ``COMPRESS=rnc2``, depending on preferred method.
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The repo also supports building a ROM with no compression.
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This is not recommended as it increases ROM size significantly, with little point other than load times decreased to almost nothing.
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To switch to no compression, run make with the ``COMPRESS=uncomp`` argument.
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## FAQ
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Q: Why in the hell are you bundling your own build of ``ld``?
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A: Newer binutils (Like the one bundled with Ubuntu, 2.34) break linking with libultra builds due to local asm symbols.
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This puts me at a crossroads of either touching leaked code and requiring GCC, or just using an older linker that works just fine.
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I went with the latter.
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Thanks to "someone2639" for this hacky-ass idea
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Q: Will this allow me to use FlashRAM/Transfer Pak/microcode swapping/Other Cool N64 Features?
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A: Theoretically, all yes.
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## Installation help
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Go read the original repo README.md
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