Personal MegaDrive toolchain I put too much effort into. You probably shouldn't try using this for 32X dev, I don't have any examples yet and am still learning how that thing works.
- Install MSYS2 and follow the instructions on the site to make sure it is up to date
- From MinGW 64-bit terminal:
pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain texinfo tar diffutils - (It should work with the 32-bit terminal too, just replace
x86_64withi686)
- Arch:
pacman -S base-devel texinfo - Debian:
apt install build-essential texinfo - RedHat:
yum install gcc gcc-c++ texinfo-tex
- Xcode with clang seems to work fine
sgdkneeds Java for lz4w compression, but won't fail without itsik-toolsrequires libpng 1.6. Some systems have 1.2 instead which will failflamewing-toolsrequires the GNU Autotools as well as C++14 support (so GCC >= 5)
Clone the repo and run make. Make sure you have 3-5GB free disk space.
By default, only m68k-toolchain, z80-tools, and sgdk are installed.
Other targets can be built whenever, just type the name after make.
Possible targets to install are:
m68k-toolchain: GNU toolchain for Motorola 68000 (MegaDrive)m68k-gdb: GNU debugger for M68000sh-toolchain: GNU toolchain for SH-2 (32X / Saturn)z80-tools: Z80 Assemblers (just sjasm right now, z80asm is having issues building)sik-tools: Sik's mdtoolsflamewing-tools: Flamewing's mdtools, useful for ROM hackingsgdk: SGDK and its tools (rescomp, xgmtool, etc)
The default install path is ${HOME}/mars, but can be changed by defining MARSDEV
like this: make MARSDEV=/where/to/install.
The examples directory contains various skeleton/example projects to base others on.
For more information on each read examples/README.md.
Should be as easy as a make for any of them.
- 32X example/skeleton