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+ | <note important> | ||
+ | ...otherwise Mac OS will break your r0ket file system. | ||
+ | **NEVER EVER access the r0ket with the finder.** | ||
+ | Always use only the terminal. | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
====== Build environment on Mac OS X ====== | ====== Build environment on Mac OS X ====== | ||
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=== Solution 2 === | === Solution 2 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | <note tip> | ||
+ | This " | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | arm-none-eabi-ld: | ||
+ | arm-none-eabi-ld: | ||
+ | </ | ||
* Install [[http:// | * Install [[http:// | ||
- | * Don't forget < | + | * Don't forget < |
* Install the port '' | * Install the port '' | ||
=== Solution 3 === | === Solution 3 === | ||
- | | + | |
* Install [[http:// | * Install [[http:// | ||
- | * Import the formulae for ppl, cloog-ppl and arm-none-eabi-gcc from [[https:// | + | * Import |
- | * Install the formula '' | + | * Install the formula '' |
== Another option: Installing Ubuntu Linux in a VirtualBox: == | == Another option: Installing Ubuntu Linux in a VirtualBox: == | ||
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make APP=final | make APP=final | ||
cp firmware.bin / | cp firmware.bin / | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Example commands that worked for me === | ||
+ | MacOSX, Lion, Up-to-date MacPorts - DanBUK | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | sudo port sync | ||
+ | sudo port install arm-none-eabi-gcc | ||
+ | git clone git:// | ||
+ | cd r0ket | ||
+ | git checkout c583ddc7e3b6ecc2cdb94fe0a0474d52bcbb220b | ||
+ | cd firmware | ||
+ | cp SECRETS SECRETS.release | ||
+ | # Edit SECRETS.release | ||
+ | ./ | ||
+ | make APP=initial | ||
+ | cp firmware.bin ../ | ||
+ | cd ../release/ | ||
+ | # ISP Mode - Power on whilst holding left on Joypad | ||
+ | # NB. This isn't always CRP DISABLED, could be CRP2 ENABLED | ||
+ | mount | grep "CRP DISABLD" | ||
+ | # / | ||
+ | cp initial.bin / | ||
+ | diskutil unmount "CRP DISABLD" | ||
+ | # power off | ||
+ | # power on | ||
+ | mount | grep "NO NAME" | ||
+ | # /dev/disk3 on /Volumes/NO NAME (msdos, local, nodev, nosuid, noowners) | ||
+ | # If you want to start completely empty: | ||
+ | # rm -Rf / | ||
+ | cp files/* / | ||
+ | diskutil unmount "NO NAME" | ||
+ | # press button (joypad middle) | ||
+ | mount | grep "CRP2 ENABLD" | ||
+ | # /dev/disk3 on / | ||
+ | cp final.bin / | ||
+ | diskutil eject "CRP2 ENABLD" | ||
+ | # power off | ||
+ | # power on | ||
+ | # Enjoy! | ||
</ | </ |
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