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If you want to compile your code, simply type on the console:
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./higueulcon Linux -
higueulc.exeon Windows
You can also simply double click, this will normally create a "demo.smc" rom.
higueul_make.txt is an equivalent of the makefile , higueul will read this file and compile the files or folder indicated.
You can use geany which allows you to do this automatically.
You can also use VisualCode, unfortunately there is no syntax highlighting for the moment for the higueul language.
Here is what the different files and folders are for:
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DATAall your game data is in it -
SNDKthere is all the SDK code in it, you can modifyheader.eglto rename the name in the ROM and choose the size of the ROM (and if it has a backup too). -
srcthe folder that contains all your files -
toolsfor map, sprite, sound and music conversions. -
higueul_make.txtis the simplified equivalent of cmake/xmake etc, you can choose the name of the output rom
You need to have a somewhat general knowledge of what the SNES can do, the dev kit assumes that you know at least a little bit how everything works.
https://www.copetti.org/writings/consoles/super-nintendo/
https://snes.nesdev.org/wiki/SNESdev_Wiki
https://wiki.superfamicom.org/
For emulation, if it's for quick tests SNES9x will do the trick (and from my different tests, it respects the number of cycles).
For debugging, I recommend Mesen.
https://mesen.ca/
For debugging, you must put the -mesen option, so you will have a .mlb file usable with Mesen.
SNDK v0.3