Difference between revisions of "Install"
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* If you use an other directory to install SDCC, change the SDCC path in "<tt>MSXgl\project\build_config.cmd</tt>". | * If you use an other directory to install SDCC, change the SDCC path in "<tt>MSXgl\project\build_config.cmd</tt>". | ||
− | '''You are done!''' You can start [[testing library samples]] or [[create your own brand new game]]! | + | ☑️ '''You are done!''' You can start [[testing library samples]] or [[create your own brand new game]]! |
== Optional steps == | == Optional steps == |
Revision as of 14:34, 11 January 2022
Note: For the moment, the Build Tool is only compatible with Windows.
Mandatory steps
1️⃣ Create a directory (name it "MSXgl" e.g.).
2️⃣ Install the engine:
- Clone the Git repository https://github.com/aoineko-fr/MSXgl.git,
- or Download and unzip the latest version of the engine.
3️⃣ Install SDCC version 4.1.12 or newer (in "MSXgl\tools\SDCC" e.g.).
- If you use an other directory to install SDCC, change the SDCC path in "MSXgl\project\build_config.cmd".
☑️ You are done! You can start testing library samples or create your own brand new game!
Optional steps
Recommended: To allow the Build Tool to launch your game after building, please install an MSX emulator (here the list of supported emulators).
For example, install OpenMSX in \tools\openMSX (or change the path to emulator in "MSXgl\project\build_config.cmd)