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N64FlashcartMenu
This repo and its documentation is currently experimental and subject to change without notice.
Aims
- Support as many N64 FlashCarts as possible.
- Be open source using preferably MIT licensed third party licensed libraries where possible.
- Be testable, where possible using CTest, but if not, in an emulated environment.
- Encourage active development from community members and N64 FlashCart owners.
- Support PixelFX N64Digital
Basic usage
SC64
Download the sc64menu.n64
ROM from the latest action run assets.
Add it to the root folder on your SD card.
Create a file called config.sc64.toml.txt
Add the following content, replacing the comments.
[last_rom]
rom_path = "<!-- path to your ROM from the root of your SD card, note the quotes -->"
save_path = "<!-- path to a save file from the root of your SD card, note the quotes -->"
save_type = <!-- a number representing the save type (see save types) -->
auto_load = <!-- a boolean value of `true` or `false` -->
save_writeback = false
[last_state]
auto_load_last_rom = false
current_directory = "sd://"
[boot_params]
device_type = 0;
reset_type = 1;
detect_tv_type = true;
detect_cic_seed = true;
Save it to the root folder on your SD card.
Save types
0
= NONE
1
= EEPROM_4K
2
= EEPROM_16K
3
= SRAM
4
= SRAM_BANKED
5
= SRAM_128K
6
= FLASHRAM
15
= CART_HEADER
ED64
Not currently not supported, but there is an aim to do so. The aim is to replace Altra64 and ED64-UnofficialOS.
Developer documentation
Work in progress!
You can use a dev container in VSCode to ease development.
Note: the dev container currently downloads and installs the latest available libdragon from the stable branch, rather than use the repos submodule.
To deploy:
- Download the deployer here
- Extract and place
sc64deployer.exe
in thetools/sc64
directory - For the moment, deployment cannot happen within the dev container and you must do it from a terminal on the host.
- Run
./deploy.bat
from the terminal (in windows) - Toggle the N64 power switch to load the ROM.
ms-vscode.makefile-tools
will help (installed automatically in dev container).
TODO: it does not yet work with F5
: see https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/now-announcing-makefile-support-in-visual-studio-code/
WORKAROUND: in the dev container terminal, use make directly, i.e.: make
The ROM can be found in the output
directory.
NOTE: a "release" version of the SC64 menu is called sc64menu.n64
and can be created for when you want to add it directly to the SDCard. This is generated by running make all
or running make sc64_minify
.