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## Developer documentation
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You can use a dev container in VSCode to ease development.
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### A quickstart video tutorial on how to set up your environment
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[![Devcontainer quickstart guide](http://img.youtube.com/vi/h05ufOsRgZU/0.jpg)](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h05ufOsRgZU "Devcontainer quickstart guide").
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### To deploy:
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#### SC64
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* Download the deployer [here](https://github.com/Polprzewodnikowy/SummerCart64/releases/download/v2.18.0/sc64-deployer-windows-v2.18.0.zip)
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* Extract and place `sc64deployer.exe` in the `tools/sc64` directory.
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Make sure that your firmware is compatible (currently v2.18.0+)
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See: [here](https://github.com/Polprzewodnikowy/SummerCart64/blob/v2.18.0/docs/00_quick_startup_guide.md#firmware-backupupdate)
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##### From the devcontainer
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It is not currently possible to directly communicate with USB devices.
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BUT, as a workaround you can use a proxy TCP/IP connection
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Set up a proxy: open a terminal window, `cd ./tools/sc64` and then `./sc64deployer.exe server`
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Then in the dev container, use `make run` or `make run-debug`
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##### From your host (Windows) OS
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* Run `./localdeploy.bat` from the terminal
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Toggle the N64 power switch to load the ROM.
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`ms-vscode.makefile-tools` will help (installed automatically in dev container).
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NOTE: it does not yet work with `F5`: see [this blog post](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/now-announcing-makefile-support-in-visual-studio-code/)
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WORKAROUND: in the dev container terminal, use make directly, i.e.: `make`
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The ROM can be found in the `output` directory.
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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`.
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#### Ares Emulator
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For ease of development and debugging, the menu ROM can run in the [Ares emulator](https://ares-emu.net/) (without most flashcart features).
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* Ensure you have the Ares emulator on your computer.
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* Load the `N64FlashcartMenu.n64` ROM.
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#### Others
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* Add the required file to the correct folder on your SD card.
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## Update Libdragon submodule
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This repo currently uses the `preview` branch as a submodule at a specific commit.
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To update to the latest version, use `git submodule update --remote` from the terminal.
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## Generate documentation
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Run `doxygen` from the dev container terminal.
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Make sure you fix the warnings before creating a PR!
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Generated documentation is located in the `output/docs` folder and auto-published to the `gh-pages` branch when merged with `main`.
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Once merged, they can be viewed [here](https://polprzewodnikowy.github.io/N64FlashcartMenu/)
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### Test generated docs in the dev-container
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Install Prerequisites:
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```bash
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apt-get install ruby-full build-essential zlib1g-dev
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gem install jekyll bundler
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```
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You can then serve the webpage:
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```bash
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cd output/docs && jekyll serve
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```
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