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pseultra is a collection of tools used to develop software for the N64 that is simple to use, extensive in nature, and does not infringe the copyright of Nintendo's intellectual property. Currently, pseultra comes with the following tools:

  • boot: Custom IPL2 bootcode that can be implemented in replacement of Nintendo's original bootcode
  • bootcsum: Tools for calculating and finding collisions for the checksum used on the IPL3 bootcode
  • makerom: Tool to create an N64 rom file given object files

In addition to the aforementioned tools, pseultra provides a library libpseultra which allows for flexible development of N64 games.

Getting started

Prerequisites

To use pseultra, you need scons, a native C toolchain, as well as a toolchain for compiling for the MIPS VR4300 architecture

Installing

To install pseultra, just scons then sudo scons install in the root directory, or in the directory of any individual part you'd like to compile.

To build the documentation, run doxygen in the root directory, or optionally, doxygen Doxyfile.priv to include documentation on internal functions.

Testing

Testing is not currently available

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Authors

  • pseudophpt

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

Versioning

pseultra uses SemVer for versioning

License

This project is licensed under the BSD-3-Clause License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgements

  • Nabile Rahmani and fraser for their help with regards to various PIF ROM related questions
  • glankk for helping me with general N64 and gcc related questions
  • FoxyToaster for continuous testing on console
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