Changeset 382 in xtideuniversalbios
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- Apr 9, 2012, 4:09:09 PM (13 years ago)
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r381 r382 8 8 = Programs needed = 9 9 10 TortoiseSVN 11 [http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/ ]MinGW(only mingw32-make.exe is needed)12 NASM 13 UPX(optional)14 Strawperry Perl(optional)10 [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ TortoiseSVN] 11 [http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/ MinGW] (only mingw32-make.exe is needed) 12 [http://www.nasm.us/ NASM] 13 [http://upx.sourceforge.net/ UPX] (optional) 14 [http://strawberryperl.com/ Strawperry Perl] (optional) 15 15 16 16 … … 19 19 TortoiseSVN is a subversion client that is very easy to use since it integrates nicely to Windows. It is used to download XTIDE Universal BIOS sources. Anyone can download sources from coogle.code repository but you must be a project member to commit changed back to the repository. 20 20 21 First download and install TortoiseSVN. You can use the default settings that the installer suggests. Next you need to create folder where you want to download the sources. We name the folder _XTIDE Universal BIOS sources_ in this example.21 First [http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads.html download and install TortoiseSVN]. You can use the default settings that the installer suggests. Next you need to create folder where you want to download the sources. We name the folder _XTIDE Universal BIOS sources_ in this example. 22 22 23 23 === Downloading sources === … … 35 35 == Install MinGW == 36 36 37 MinGW is a free C/C++ compiler suite for Windows. We only need make utility from it but installing the whole MinGW is easier since it will add path to the environment variables automatically. Download the bundle installer ( tdm-gcc-4.6.1.exewhen writing this) and install it with default settings. It will install the MinGW to C:\MinGW32. Keep this in mind since you'll want to install NASM to C:\MinGW\bin so there will be no need to change environment path.37 MinGW is a free C/C++ compiler suite for Windows. We only need make utility from it but installing the whole MinGW is easier since it will add path to the environment variables automatically. Download the bundle installer ([http://sourceforge.net/projects/tdm-gcc/files/TDM-GCC%20Installer/tdm-gcc-4.6.1.exe/download tdm-gcc-4.6.1.exe] when writing this) and install it with default settings. It will install the MinGW to C:\MinGW32. Keep this in mind since you'll want to install NASM to C:\MinGW\bin so there will be no need to change environment path. 38 38 39 39 40 40 == Install NASM == 41 41 42 NASM is the assembler that is used to compile the sources. NASM v2.10 stable is what we are using when writing this. Download the nasm-2.10-win32.zipand extract nasm.exe to C:\MinGW32\bin (if you installed MinGW to C:\MinGW32\).42 NASM is the assembler that is used to compile the sources. NASM v2.10 stable is what we are using when writing this. Download the [http://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.10/win32/nasm-2.10-win32.zip nasm-2.10-win32.zip] and extract nasm.exe to C:\MinGW32\bin (if you installed MinGW to C:\MinGW32\). 43 43 44 44 … … 75 75 76 76 Again you will find the binaries in build\ folder. 77
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