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diff.sh | ||
Dockerfile | ||
find_first_diff.sh | ||
generate_function_reference_counts.py | ||
generate_function_stats.py | ||
LICENSE.md | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
reloc_addrs.us.txt | ||
symbol_addrs.us.txt | ||
undefined_syms.txt |
donkey
Setup
Grab tools
git submodule update --init --recursive
Drop in US
as baserom.us.z64
(sha1sum: cf806ff2603640a748fca5026ded28802f1f4a50
)
To extract and build the ROM use one of the installation options listed below.
Docker
A Dockerfile is provided that is based on Ubuntu can be used for development and building the ROM.
Build the Docker image:
docker build -t dk64 .
Then the ROM can be built with Docker using make
docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/dk64 --user $UID:$GID dk64 make -j8
This command will start the docker container, build everything, then exit.
See the Makefile for a full list of options and supported arguments, e.g. make clean
.
Other tools and scripts can be used with the Docker container as well.
For example, running a script from the tools folder:
docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/dk64 --user $UID:$GID dk64 python tools/generate_decompressed_rom.py
Ubuntu
Ubuntu 18.04 or higher.
sudo apt-get update && \
sudo apt-get install -y \
binutils-mips-linux-gnu \
build-essential \
gcc-mips-linux-gnu \
less \
libglib2.0 \
python3 \
python3-pip \
unzip \
wget \
libssl-dev \
vbindiff
sudo python3 -m pip install \
pyyaml pylibyaml pycparser \
colorama ansiwrap watchdog python-Levenshtein cxxfilt \
python-ranges \
pypng anybadge \
tqdm intervaltree n64img spimdisasm
Then to build everything just run make:
make -j
The ROM will now be built.