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Rust for the Gameboy Advance

This is my in development library for rust on the gameboy advance. It uses information from GbaTek, Tonc, and the existing rust-console/gba.

Note that this currently contains no documentation of any kind, unless you count examples as documentation.

Requirements

  • Nightly rust, probably quite a recent version.
  • arm eabi binutils
    • Debian and derivatives: binutils-arm-none-eabi
    • Alpine: binutils-arm-none-eabi
    • Arch Linux and derivatives: arm-none-eabi-binutils

This is probably easiest to do in a container, the start-dev.sh script creates and runs a development environment in a docker container.

Makefile

The Makefile is written such that make d-{example name} runs the debug build of the example, and make r-{example name} runs the release build.

Stability

0% stable, I have no problems making drastic changes in the API in order to make something nice to work with.