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# Getting Started Assembling **pokecrystal.gbc** requires a certain **Pokemon Crystal** rom: ``` Pokemon - Crystal Version (UE) (V1.0) [C][!].gbc md5: 9f2922b235a5eeb78d65594e82ef5dde ``` Save it as **baserom.gbc** in the repository. Feel free to ask us on **[nucleus.kafuka.org #skeetendo](https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.nolimitzone.com/?#skeetendo)** if something goes wrong. # Windows If you're on Windows and can't install Linux, **Cygwin** is a great alternative. ## Installing Cygwin Cygwin provides a virtual Linux environment on Windows systems. Just get **setup.exe**. **http://cygwin.com/install.html** During the install: * Keep the defaults. * Most mirrors are molasses. Use **http://mirrors.kernel.org**. * From the package selection, pick: * **wget** * **make** * **git** * **python** * **python-setuptools** * **unzip** ## Using Cygwin Launch the **Cygwin terminal**. Maybe you know your way around the Linux terminal ( **bash** ). If not, a crash course: ```bash # list files in current directory ls # show current directory pwd # change directory cd /away/we/go ``` ## Getting up and running We need three things to assemble the source into a rom. 1. **rgbds** 2. a **pokecrystal** repository 3. a **base rom** We use **rgbds** to spit out a Game Boy rom from source. ```bash cd /usr/local/bin wget http://iimarck.us/etc/rgbds-20130811.zip unzip -j rgbds-20130811.zip rm rgbds-20130811.zip ``` The **pokecrystal** repository contains the source files used to create the rom. ```bash cd ~ git clone https://github.com/kanzure/pokecrystal cd pokecrystal # install python requirements easy_install pip pip install -r requirements.txt ``` Not everything is included in the source yet. Missing patches are copied from a **base rom** (not included). ``` Pokemon - Crystal Version (UE) (V1.0) [C][!].gbc md5: 9f2922b235a5eeb78d65594e82ef5dde ``` Name it **baserom.gbc**. **pokecrystal** only compiles with the use of a git submodule. To activate the submodule type: ``` git submodule init git submodule update ``` Now you should be able to build **pokecrystal.gbc** for the first time. This compiles a new rom from the source code, with any patches filled in from the base rom. ```bash make ``` This ought to take **between 3 and 15 seconds**, depending on your computer. If the last line is `cmp baserom.gbc pokecrystal.gbc`, the build was successful! Your first build processes every source file at once. After that, **only modified source files have to be processed again**, so compiling again should be a few seconds faster. # Linux ```bash sudo apt-get install make gcc bison git python python-setuptools sudo easy_install pip # install rgbds git clone git://github.com/bentley/rgbds.git cd rgbds make sudo make install cd .. # download pokecrystal git clone git://github.com/kanzure/pokecrystal.git cd pokecrystal # grab extras/ which is required for compiling git submodule init git submodule update # install python requirements pip install -r extras/requirements.txt # use hexdump to diff binary files git config diff.hex.textconv hexdump ``` Put your base rom in the pokecrystal repository. Name it **baserom.gbc**. To compile the rom from source: ```bash make ``` That will take between 3 and 15 seconds, depending on your computer. If you see `cmp baserom.gbc pokecrystal.gbc` as the last line, the build was successful! Rejoice! # Now what? **[pokecrystal.asm](https://github.com/kanzure/pokecrystal/blob/master/pokecrystal.asm)** is a good starting point. The structure of the source is laid out here. * Other **make targets** that may come in handy: * `make clean` deletes any preprocessed source files (.tx), rgbds object files and pokecrystal.gbc. * `make pngs` decompresses any **lz** files in gfx/ and then exports any graphics files to **png**. * `make lzs` does the reverse. This is already part of the build process, so **modified pngs will automatically be converted to 2bpp and lz-compressed** without any additional work. * **Can't find something?** Anyone can add to the source. There's lots to be uncovered. * **Do your own thing!** The asm source is hack-friendly, and the supplementary scripts in extras/ can be used for other projects. We'll be happy to answer any **questions** on **[nucleus.kafuka.org #skeetendo](https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.nolimitzone.com/?#skeetendo)**. Other **make targets** that may come in handy: `make clean` deletes any preprocessed source files (.tx), rgbds object files and pokecrystal.gbc, in case something goes wrong. `make pngs` decompresses any **lz** files in gfx/ and then exports any graphics files to **png**. `make lzs` does the reverse. This is already part of the build process, so **modified pngs will automatically be converted to 2bpp and lz-compressed** without any additional work.