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1️⃣ '''Create''' a directory (name it "<tt>MSXgl</tt>" e.g.). | 1️⃣ '''Create''' a directory (name it "<tt>MSXgl</tt>" e.g.). | ||
− | * ''<u>Note</u>: For now (v0.3.0), please use a directory without any space in the path. | + | * ''<u>Note</u>: For now (v0.3.0), please use a directory without any space in the full path. |
2️⃣ Install the '''engine''': | 2️⃣ Install the '''engine''': |
Revision as of 11:52, 17 January 2022
Note: For the moment, the Build Tool is only compatible with Windows 64-bits OS.
Follow those steps:
1️⃣ Create a directory (name it "MSXgl" e.g.).
- Note: For now (v0.3.0), please use a directory without any space in the full path.
2️⃣ Install the engine:
- Clone the Git repository https://github.com/aoineko-fr/MSXgl.git (v0.3.0-alpha tag),
- or Download and unzip the latest version of the engine.
3️⃣ If you want to use the program auto-launch option:
- Edit MSXgl\projects\default_config.cmd file,
- Search for "set Emulator" and set the path for your favorite emulator (can be OpenMSX, BlueMSX, Meisei, Emulicious, fMSX or Ru-MSX).
- Note: Many other options from default_config.cmd are overwriten by samples' build script.
✅ You are done! You can start testing library samples or create your own brand new game!