PPSSPP - a fast and portable PSP emulator
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Written by Henrik RydgÄrd
Released under the GPL 2.0 in November 2012
Official website:
http://www.ppsspp.org/
To contribute, see [the development page][ppsspp-devel].
For the latest source code and build instructions, see [our github page][ppsspp-repo].
Basic build instructions
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(for more detailed instructions, see [the development page][ppsspp-devel])
First of all, after having checked out the source, don't forget to
run:
git submodule update --init
in order to get the "native" library.
Now, the actual building:
PPSSPP currently uses CMake for its build system. In order
to build for most systems, create a `build` directory and
run:
cmake path/to/ppsspp
make
Alternatively, run b.sh which will create the directory for you.
You can specify the -G parameter to cmake to choose a generator.
The `NMake Makefiles`, `Visual Studio 11` (projects + sln),
`GNU Makefiles` and `Unix Makefiles` generators have been tested.
Of course in-tree builds are supported, but that makes cleanup
harder to do; with out-of-tree builds you can just remove the
`build` directory.
Note: There is also a Qt frontend available. Simply open
PPSSPPQt.pro in [Qt Creator 2.6+][qt-creator] and press run. The
Qt frontend currently supports Windows, Linux, Blackberry 10,
Symbian and Meego.
Building for Linux/BSD/etc
--------------------------
Install the libsdl1.2 (SDL 1.2) development headers. This is called
`libsdl1.2-dev` on Debian/Ubuntu, `SDL-devel` on Fedora/RHEL,
`sdl12` on BSD ports.
Currently the user interface is identical to Android's, operated
with the mouse.
Alternatively, a Qt-based frontend is available in the Qt/ dir.
Open PPSSPPQt.pro with Qt Creator.
Install libsdl1.2 if you want to use USB Gamepad.
If the build has an error about finding mobility or multimedia:
- Install the package "qtmobility-dev"
Building for OSX
----------------
Install the Xcode Command Line Tools and, using macports, fink or
homebrew, install the SDL development headers. This is called `sdl`
on homebrew. Just follow the basic build instructions afterwards.
Currently the user interface is identical to Android's, operated
with the mouse. A Qt-based interface is planned.
Building for Android
--------------------
To build for android, first you must set the ANDROID\_NDK environment
variable to point to the path of your NDK install. This is done on
windows cmd with `set ANDROID_NDK=X:\...`, on bourne shells with
`export ANDROID_NDK=/path/to/ndk`, and on C shells with
`setenv ANDROID_NDK /path/to/ndk`.
Create a `build-android` directory and inside it run:
cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=path/to/ppsspp/android/android.toolchain.cmake path/to/ppsspp
make
After `make` finishes, it will have created the needed .so files in
path/to/ppsspp/android/libs/armeabi-v7a. You can now use the build.xml
in the android/ dir to build the final executable, or import the android/
folder as an existing project in Eclipse.
Note that Eclipse won't notice if you have made changes to the C++ code.
Introduce a meaningless change to a random .java file such as a whitespace
to get Eclipse to rebuild the project.
Also note that the `Visual Studio` generators aren't compatible with compilers
other than Microsoft's, but `NMake Makefiles` works fine.
Building for iOS
----------------
Create a `build-ios` directory and inside it run:
cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../ios/ios.toolchain.cmake -GXcode ..
Then open the generated project in Xcode.
For more information, see: http://code.google.com/p/ios-cmake/wiki/HowTo
Building for Blackberry
-----------------------
To build for Blackberry, you must first have the [latest Native SDK][blackberry-ndk] installed.
To set up your environment for cross-compiling you must then use:
source ~/bbndk/bbndk-env.sh
Finally, you are ready to compile. Go to ppsspp/Blackberry/ and run:
./build.sh
If you are on Windows, you will need GNU and CMake to run the bash script.
Alternatively, you can use the Qt frontend by compiling the PPSSPPQt.pro in
the Qt/ directory with `qmake` from the NDK or [QtCreator 2.6+][qt-creator].
Building for Symbian
--------------------
To build for Symbian, you require:
1) [GCC 4.6.3][symbian-gcc] from Mentor Graphics.
2) Symbian Qt libraries. You can find these in the final Nokia Qt SDK or online.
3) Set up your SDK to use Symbian GCCE 4.6.3. See a tutorial here: http://www.summeli.fi/?p=4220
You will need to add the GCCE 4.6.3 variant to Symbian\tools\sbs\lib\config\variants.xml as follows:
Then simply compile the PPSSPPQt.pro with `qmake` from the SDK or [QtCreator 2.6+][qt-creator].
[ppsspp-repo]:
"https://github.com/hrydgard/ppsspp"
[ppsspp-devel]:
"http://www.ppsspp.org/development.html"
[qt-creator]:
"http://qt-project.org/downloads"
[blackberry-ndk]:
"http://developer.blackberry.com/native"
[symbian-gcc]:
"http://www.mentor.com/embedded-software/sourcery-tools/sourcery-codebench/editions/lite-edition/"