# Installation Instructions This document details the steps necessary to build a copy of Pokémon Platinum (EN-US) using this repository. ## Table of Contents - [1. Setting Up Your Development Environment](#1-setting-up-your-development-environment) - [Windows Subsystem for Linux](#windows-subsystem-for-linux) - [New Installs](#new-installs) - [Existing Installs](#existing-installs) - [Install Build Dependencies](#install-build-dependencies) - [Windows with MSYS2](#windows-with-msys2) - [MacOS](#macos) - [Linux](#linux) - [Ubuntu (and other Debian derivatives)](#ubuntu-and-other-debian-derivatives) - [Arch Linux (and derivatives)](#arch-linux-and-derivatives) - [Fedora (and derivatives)](#fedora-and-derivatives) - [Docker](#docker) - [2. Downloading the Repository](#2-downloading-the-repository) - [3. Building the Repository](#3-building-the-repository) - [4. Debugger Support](#4-debugger-support) - [Troubleshooting FAQ](#troubleshooting-faq) - [My Build is Failing After Merging from Main](#my-build-is-failing-after-merging-from-main) ## 1. Setting Up Your Development Environment ### Windows Subsystem for Linux > [!IMPORTANT] > If you intend to store your project on the Windows file system (or do not know > what that means), then use these instructions, which will guide you through > installing WSL version 1. If you intend to use WSL version 2, then instead > follow the instructions for [Linux](#linux). #### New Installs Follow these instructions if you do not have an existing install of WSL. 1. Open [Windows PowerShell as Administrator](https://i.imgur.com/QKmVbP9.png). Paste (Right Click or Shift+Insert) the following command: ```powershell wsl --install -d Ubuntu ``` 2. Once the process finishes, you will be prompted to restart your machine. Accept. 3. After rebooting, reopen PowerShell and run the following command to downgrade WSL to version 1: ```powershell wsl --set-version Ubuntu 1 ``` WSL version 1 is preferred for most WSL users due to its increased performance when accessing files in the Windows file system. 4. Open `Ubuntu` from your Start menu. 5. `Ubuntu` will set up its own installation when it runs for the first time. Once finished, it will ask for a username and password as input. > [!NOTE] > When typing the password, there will be no visible response; this is normal, > and the terminal is still reading your input. 6. Update `Ubuntu`'s package registry: ```bash sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade ``` 7. [`Install build dependencies`](#install-build-dependencies). #### Existing Installs Follow these instructions if you have an existing install of WSL, specifically `Ubuntu`. Older versions of `Ubuntu` (e.g., `20.04`) ship with an outdated version of Python, which is not supported. To remedy this, you can upgrade your existing install to a more recent version of `Ubuntu`: 1. Run the following inside `Ubuntu`: ```bash sudo apt upgrade && sudo apt full-upgrade ``` 2. Open PowerShell and run the following commands to restart `Ubuntu`: ```powershell wsl -t Ubuntu wsl -d Ubuntu ``` 3. Re-open `Ubuntu` and run the following to start a system upgrade: ```bash sudo do-release-upgrade ``` This process may take a long time. 4. Once `Ubuntu` is done upgrading, update `Ubuntu`'s package registry: ```bash sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade ``` 5. [`Install build dependencies`](#install-build-dependencies). #### Install Build Dependencies 1. Run the following to install build dependencies from the `Ubuntu` package registry: ```bash sudo apt install bison flex g++ gcc-arm-none-eabi git lib32zl make ninja-build pkg-config python3 p7zip ``` 2. [Download the repository](#2-downloading-the-repository). ### Windows with MSYS2 If you are unable to run Windows Subsystem for Linux due to performance reasons or lacking virtualization requirements, then MSYS2 may be an option for you. 1. Download the MSYS2 installer from [the official website](https://www.msys2.org/) and install it on your system. 2. Once the installation is complete, a terminal should automatically pop up. To update your package registry, enter the following command: ```bash pacman -Syu ``` Press 'Y' when prompted to confirm the update. This process may take a few minutes. Once completed, the terminal will automatically close. 3. Re-open an MSYS terminal (the pink icon) from your Start Menu, then enter the following commands to install necessary build dependencies: ```bash echo 'export PATH=${PATH}:/mingw64/bin' >> ~/.bashrc source ~/.bashrc pacman -S bison flex gcc git make ninja python mingw-w64-x86_64-arm-none-eabi-gcc p7zip ``` Press 'Y' when prompted to confirm the installation. 4. [Download the repository](#2-downloading-the-repository). ### MacOS 1. Apple bundles a number of the requisite utilities into Xcode Command Line Tools; to install these, run: ```zsh xcode-select --install ``` 2. Install [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/). 3. Run the following commands to install additional dependencies: ```zsh brew update brew install gcc@14 ninja libpng pkg-config arm-none-eabi-gcc xz brew install --cask wine-stable ``` 4. You may need to authorize the Wine installation to satisfy MacOS security requirements. To do this, open the Applications folder in Finder and locate the Wine Stable application. Control-Click on this icon to open the context menu, then Control-Click on Open and grant the requested permissions. 5. If your MacOS installation is Monterey (12) or earlier, then you may also need GNU `coreutils` installed to run the build scripts: ```zsh brew install coreutils ``` 6. [Download the repository](#2-downloading-the-repository). ### Linux > [!NOTE] > Precise packages to be installed will vary by Linux distribution and > package registry. A handful of common distributions are listed below for > convenience. Once you have installed all of the listed dependencies, proceed to [downloading the repository](#2-downloading-the-repository). #### Debian (and derivatives, e.g., Ubuntu, Mint) 1. Enable 32-bit installations using `dpkg`: ```bash sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 && sudo apt update ``` 2. Install the following packages via `apt`: ```bash sudo apt install bison flex g++ gcc-arm-none-eabi git make ninja-build pkg-config wget python3 xz-utils nasm libc6:i386 ``` #### Arch Linux (and derivatives, e.g., Manjaro, Endeavour) 1. Enable the [multilib repository](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Multilib). 2. Install dependencies via `pacman`: ```bash sudo pacman -S arm-none-eabi-gcc bison flex gcc git make ninja python wget xz lib32-glibc ``` #### Fedora (and derivatives, e.g., AlmaLinux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux) ```bash sudo dnf install arm-none-eabi-gcc-cs bison flex gcc-c++ git make ninja-build python3 wget2 xz glibc32 ``` ## 2. Downloading the Repository From your terminal, navigate to the path in which you will store the repository. Users of WSL 1 should ensure that their target is on the Windows file drive. ```bash git clone https://github.com/pret/pokeplatinum cd pokeplatinum ``` ## 3. Building the Repository To build the ROM, run: ```bash make ``` If everything works, then the following ROM should be built: - [build/pokeplatinum.us.nds](https://datomatic.no-intro.org/index.php?page=show_record&s=28&n=4997) `sha1: 0862ec35b24de5c7e2dcb88c9eea0873110d755c` Optionally, the repository can be configured to build a ["revision 0" ROM](https://datomatic.no-intro.org/index.php?page=show_record&s=28&n=3541) (`sha1: ce81046eda7d232513069519cb2085349896dec7`). This revision matches the original retail version that was shipped in North America; it contains an error in the GTS code where the game will not display the level range of a wanted Pokémon. This error was patched as part of a second shipment of cartridges for the North American release; it is not present in any other localization. To build this revision, instead of the above command, run the following: ```bash ROM_REVISION=0 make ``` If you need further assistance, feel free to ask a question in the `#pokeplatinum` channel of the `pret` Discord (see `README.md` for contact information) or [open an issue](https://github.com/pret/pokeplatinum/issues/new). ## 4. Debugger Support This step is optional, but useful. `pokeplatinum` ships with support for GDB debugging and a target to build a debug-enabled ROM: ```bash make debug ``` For convenience, a template `launch.json` configuration for VS Code is provided in the `.vscode` folder of the repository. Due to the nature of the Nintendo DS, use of standard builds of GDB for debugging is insufficient. A fork of `binutils-gdb` which supports the overlay system employed by the console is available [here](https://github.com/joshua-smith-12/binutils-gdb-nds). For installation instructions, refer to [the `README.md`](https://github.com/joshua-smith-12/binutils-gdb-nds/blob/master/README.md). ## Troubleshooting FAQ ### My Build is Failing After Merging from Main It is likely that your subprojects are out of date; update them with the following command: ```bash make update ``` And then try rebuilding.