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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
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
sc64.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 make all
The ROM can be found in the build
directory.
NOTE: a "release" version of the ROM is called sc64menu.n64
is created for when you want to add it directly to the SDCard.