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Add requirements and instructions on how to build cart images
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ScummVM has also been ported to the Nintendo 64.
ScummVM has also been ported to the Nintendo 64.
= Requirements =
Here is what you need to run ScummVM on your Nintendo 64:
*Nintendo64 (haha...)
*N64 Gamepad
*N64 Mouse (optional, gives better game experience)
*Controller PAK / FlashRAM cart (for saves)
*Flash Cart or copier (like Myth N64 or DoctorV64)
*N64 Memory expansion (this is _almost_ a requirement)
= Build cart images from binaries =
ScummVM N64 cart images are composed by two parts: a binary with executable code
and a romfs image, containing game datafiles and other useful data.
Prebuilt binaries needs to be joined with a romfs image containing datafiles
from _YOUR_ games.
To generate a romfs image under linux/unix you need 'genromfs' tool from
http://romfs.sourceforge.net/, create a directory, copy game data inside,
and then generate the romfs image.
<pre>
mkdir GAMEDATA
cp -a ../games/mygamedata ./GAMEDATA
genromfs -f ./ROMFS.img -d ./GAMEDATA -V romname
</pre>
This creates a ROMFS image with 'mygamedata' directory inside.
Now you need to join this with the appropriate scummvm engine binary:
<pre>
cat scummvm-bass.bin ROMFS.img > scummvm-bass.n64
</pre>
Now the last step, you need to fix the checksum of the image, there are various
tools for this, i normally use ucon64.
<pre>
ucon64 --n64 --chk scummvm-bass.n64
</pre>
This gives you a n64 cart image you can use with your flashcart/copier to play
the game.
<b>NOTE</b>
Some copiers requires additional treatment of the cart image before uploading:
the DoctorV64 for example requires the image to be byte-swapped and padded to
the nearest 2mb multiple size. You can use ucon64 tool to perform these changes.
<pre>
ucon64 --n64 --v64 --padn=16777216 scummvm-bass.n64
</pre>
You are then ready to upload the image to the cart and play!
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