|
123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123 |
- crater
- ======
-
- **crater** is an emulator for the [Sega Game Gear][game gear], with an included
- [Z80][z80] assembler/disassembler, written in C.
-
- ![Tails Adventure (1995)](/docs/tailsadventure.png?raw=true "Tails Adventure (1995)")
-
- [game gear]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Game_Gear
- [z80]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zilog_Z80
-
- Why?
- ----
-
- While the internet is full of emulators for retro game systems, writing one is
- nevertheless a fun learning project.
-
- crater is named after [31 Crateris][crateris], a star that was – for a short
- time in 1974 – misidentified as [a moon of Mercury][moon]. Mercury was Sega's
- codename for the Game Gear during development.
-
- [crateris]: http://www.astrostudio.org/xhip.php?hip=58587
- [moon]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury%27s_moon
-
- Installing
- ----------
-
- Only OS X and Linux are tested. You'll need a modern compiler that supports C11
- ([clang][clang] preferred) and [SDL 2][sdl2]. Using Homebrew, you can
- `brew install sdl2`; using apt, you can `apt-get install libsdl2-dev`.
-
- Run `make` to create `./crater`. To build the development version with debug
- symbols and no optimizations, run `make DEBUG=1`, which creates `./crater-dev`.
-
- crater has a number of test cases. Run the entire suite with `make test`;
- individual components can be tested by doing `make test-{component}`, where
- `{component}` is one of `cpu`, `vdp`, `psg`, `asm`, `dis`, or `integrate`.
-
- [clang]: http://clang.llvm.org/
- [sdl2]: https://www.libsdl.org/
-
- Usage
- -----
-
- Running `./crater` without arguments will display a list of ROM images located
- in the `roms/` directory, and then ask the user to pick one, or enter their own
- ROM path. You can provide a path directly with `./crater path/to/rom`.
-
- Add or symlink ROMs to `roms/` at your leisure. Note that they must end in
- `.gg` or `.bin` to be auto-detected.
-
- Add `--fullscreen` (`-f`) to enable fullscreen mode, or `--scale <n>`
- (`-s <n>`) to scale the game screen by an integer factor in windowed mode (this
- only sets the starting configuration; the window should be resizeable).
-
- Add `--debug` (`-g`) to show logging information while running. Pass it twice
- (`-gg`) to show more detailed logs, including an emulator trace.
-
- `./crater -h` gives (fairly basic) command-line usage, and `./crater -v` gives
- the current version.
-
- ### Key mapping
-
- Custom key mappings are not supported. There are two primary configurations I
- like:
-
- - `Return`/`Esc` for `Start`; `WASD` for D-pad; `.` for `1`/left trigger;
- `/` for `2`/right trigger
-
- - `Return`/`Esc` for `Start`; arrow keys for D-pad; `Z` for `1`/left trigger;
- `X` for `2`/right trigger
-
- You can switch between them freely.
-
- ### Assembler/Disassembler
-
- crater has built-in support for converting Z80 assembly into ROM images, as
- well as attempting the reverse process (i.e., disassembling).
-
- `--assemble <input> [<output>]` (`-a`) converts source code into a `.gg` binary
- that can be run by crater. `--disassemble <input> [<output>]` (`-d`) executes
- the opposite operation. If no output file is given, crater will use the name of
- the input file, with the extension replaced with `.gg` for `-a` and `.asm` for
- `-d`. By default, this will never overwrite the original filename; pass
- `--overwrite` (`-r`) to let crater do so.
-
- Status
- ------
-
- The emulator is almost fully functional, lacking only audio support, a few
- uncommon CPU instructions, and some advanced graphics features. Most games are
- playable with only minor bugs. Future goals include save states and a more
- sophisticated debugging mode.
-
- The assembler is complete. Future goals include more documentation, macros, and
- additional directives.
-
- The disassembler works, but can't differentiate between code and data yet, so
- it's not very useful.
-
- The testing infrasture is limited. The assembler has decent coverage, other
- components minimal.
-
- Credits
- -------
-
- Special thanks to [SMS Power!][sms_power]'s excellent [development][sms_dev]
- section, which has been invaluable in figuring out many of the Game Gear's
- details, including ROM header structure and the memory mapping system. Various
- source code comments reference their pages.
-
- Also thanks to [Thomas Scherrer's Z80 website][scherrer] for many useful
- resources about the Game Gear's CPU, including info about
- [undocumented opcodes][undoc_ops] and [flags][undoc_flags]. Finally, credit
- goes to [ClrHome][clrhome] for their helpful Z80 [instruction table][clrtab].
-
- [sms_power]: http://www.smspower.org/
- [sms_dev]: http://www.smspower.org/Development/Index
- [scherrer]: http://z80.info/
- [undoc_ops]: http://www.z80.info/z80undoc.htm
- [undoc_flags]: http://z80.info/z80sflag.htm
- [clrhome]: http://clrhome.org/
- [clrtab]: http://clrhome.org/table/
|