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Add a skeleton for bsnes user documentation.
As I was doing the research for #51, I figured I should write down what I learned before I forgot it, and if I was going to do that, I might as well write it down in Markdown so we can make a website from it.
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# bsnes User Documentation
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bsnes is a multi-platform Super Nintendo (Super Famicom) emulator, originally
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developed by [byuu](https://byuu.org/about), which focuses on performance,
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features, and ease of use.
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docs/how-to/manifest.md
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Override a game's memory map
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============================
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In order to correctly emulate
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how a real Super Nintendo would play a particular game,
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bsnes [needs to know](https://byuu.net/cartridges/boards/)
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how that game's data would be arranged
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in the system's memory map,
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and any extra hardware that might have been present in the game's cartridge.
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This extra data describing a game
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is called a "manifest".
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When searching for manifest data,
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bsnes uses the first source it finds
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in the following list:
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1. The [SNES Preservation Project][snespres] database provided with bsnes
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- This provides accurate data for most commercially released games
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1. A manifest file stored beside the ROM file
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- Allows you to control the exact memory map the emulated game will see
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1. Heuristic analysis of the ROM file
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- Works for all commercially released games,
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but often broken for prototypes, betas, mods, and homebrew games
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[snespres]: https://byuu.org/preservation
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Where to get a manifest
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-----------------------
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The easiest place to get a working manifest
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is from the included game database.
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Open the [Database/Super Famicom.bml][gamedb] file,
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search for the name of a game that's similar
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to the one you want to get working,
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then copy the entire "game" block.
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[gamedb]: https://github.com/bsnes-emu/bsnes/blob/master/bsnes/Database/Super%20Famicom.bml
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You should wind up with something that looks like this:
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game
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sha256: 12b77c4bc9c1832cee8881244659065ee1d84c70c3d29e6eaf92e6798cc2ca72
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label: Super Metroid
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name: Super Metroid
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region: SNS-RI-USA
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revision: SHVC-RI-0
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board: SHVC-BA3M-01
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memory
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type: ROM
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size: 0x300000
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content: Program
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memory
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type: RAM
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size: 0x2000
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content: Save
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Alternatively,
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if you don't know the name of a similar game,
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or if the same game has multiple different entries
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(for example, a USA and a Europe release),
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you can use the Manifest Viewer
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to copy the manifest from a working game.
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Load up the working game in bsnes,
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then from the Tools menu,
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choose "Manifest Viewer",
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and you'll see the complete manifest bsnes is using.
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Again, you can copy the "game" block
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(ignore the separate "board" block below it).
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How to modify it
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You should paste the manifest
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into a "plain text" editor to modify it,
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like Notepad++ on Windows,
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or TextEdit (in plain-text mode) on macOS.
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Regular old Notepad may work if you're using a version
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that can save files with Unix (LF) line-endings.
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Don't use a word processor that can format text,
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like Microsoft Word or Wordpad,
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since bsnes doesn't understand formatting codes
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and it will get confused.
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You can remove the lines beginning with `sha256:`, `name:`, and `revision:`,
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if present,
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since they're only useful for tracking
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which games are included in the official database.
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The text after `label:` controls
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the name that bsnes will display in the title-bar
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when the game is loaded.
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The text after `region:` tells bsnes
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whether the game expects to be run on an NTSC system
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(Japan, USA)
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or a PAL system (Europe, Australia).
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In the game database,
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this field holds the publisher's unique identifier
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from which bsnes infers the correct region,
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but you can just write "NTSC" or "PAL".
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You should also check the "memory" block with `type: ROM`.
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The `size:` field describes the expected size
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of the ROM image, in bytes.
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In our example above,
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the size is 0x300000 in hexadecimal,
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which is 3,145,728 in decimal,
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which is the exact number of bytes in the Super Metroid ROM image.
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If the manifest you're using as an example
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mentions a *different* size
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than the ROM image you're trying to get working,
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it's probably the wrong example
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and you should choose a different one.
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Where to put it
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---------------
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Make sure you save your customised manifest
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as a plain text file,
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using Unix (LF) line endings,
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and the UTF-8 text encoding.
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If your ROM image is in a higan-style game folder
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(a directory with the `.sfc` extension,
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containing a `program.rom` file),
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save the manifest in that directory,
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named `manifest.bml`.
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If your ROM image is a single file
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(probably with the `.sfc` extension),
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save the manifest beside it with the `.bml` extension.
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For example,
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if the ROM you're trying to get working is called `myhomebrew.sfc`,
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save the manifest beside it as `myhomebrew.bml`.
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Troubleshooting
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If your ROM now loads correctly, congratulations!
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If it's still broken,
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the easiest way to verify that bsnes is reading your manifest
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is to open the Manifest Viewer from the Tools menu.
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If you don't see the manifest data as you created it,
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make sure the manifest data is saved in the correct location,
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with the correct name,
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and in the correct file format.
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Also,
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note that bsnes ignores external manifests
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for games that appear in its game database.
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If your manifest is being read correctly,
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but the game still doesn't work,
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you should try basing your manifest off a different game.
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mkdocs.yml
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site_name: bsnes User Documentation
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repo_url: https://github.com/bsnes-emu/bsnes/
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theme: readthedocs
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markdown_extensions:
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- smarty
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- toc:
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permalink: true
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- tables
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nav:
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- Introduction: README.md
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#- Tutorial:
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- How-To Guides:
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- Override a memory map: how-to/manifest.md
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#- Concepts:
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#- Reference:
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