Difference between revisions of "Install/macOS"
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The full process takes about 10~15 minutes to get it up and running. | The full process takes about 10~15 minutes to get it up and running. | ||
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* <tt>[[MSXhex]]</tt> is used to convert .IHX files generated by SDCC into final binary file (.ROM, .COM or .BIN). | * <tt>[[MSXhex]]</tt> is used to convert .IHX files generated by SDCC into final binary file (.ROM, .COM or .BIN). | ||
* <tt>msxtar</tt> (not part of [[MSXtk]]) is used to generate .DSK file for MSX-DOS or BASIC binary target. | * <tt>msxtar</tt> (not part of [[MSXtk]]) is used to generate .DSK file for MSX-DOS or BASIC binary target. | ||
* Other tools from MSXtk are not part of the build process. | * Other tools from MSXtk are not part of the build process. |
Revision as of 13:20, 1 October 2023
For the installation, macOS users need to manually setup their environment before they can run the MSXgl's Build tool. Here is a guide provided by user Syntrax to help you in this process.
Node.js
SDCC
- Install SDCC 4.2.0 (brew install sdcc)
Tools
Go in to the MSXgl folder and recompile all the enclosed tools. As sources are included, its mostly running ./build.sh on every folder. At minimum, you require the Xcode Command line tools (xcode-select --install). That will compile for example MSXhex, MSXbin and msxtar.
Build
Then the project/sample's build.sh script will start calling SDCC components or the binaries. macOS will block that for security reasons, so build.sh will fail. You must de-quarantine the freshly built/downloaded binaries:
xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine ./MSXgl
The full process takes about 10~15 minutes to get it up and running.
Notes: