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<h1>AGBx</h1>
<p>Framework for development on the Game Boy Advance.</p>
<h2>Features</h2>
<p>The goal of this project is to provide a modern, standard-compliant C library for developing games and other types of software for the Game Boy Advance series.</p>
<p>This project is still (relatively) early in development; Don't expect too much of it.</p>
<p>Current features include:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Application wrapping (of the 'main' function);</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Memory manipulation functions (writting to and reading from arbitrary memory addresses without undefined behaviour);</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Minimal memory manipulation routines (currently only slow copying);</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Basic input detection from the main keys — A, B, +Control Pad, L, R, Start, Select;</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Simple facilities for the bitmap graphics modes (three, four, and five), such as vertical synchronisation, video bank flipping, plotters/readers;</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Whilst this project may not be as feature complete as others (such as <a href="https://www.coranac.com/tonc/text/toc.htm">TONC</a>), I still hope for it to be up there in the future.</p>
<p>I understand that the market for Game Boy games is nowhere near what it was during it's height twenty years ago, but I still hope for this hobbyist piece of software to someday prove useful for developers wanting to appeal to the retro market (or just for hobbyist projects of their own).</p>
<h2>Demo</h2>
<p>Provided is a simple demo program that functions as a graphics editor – akin to that of Paintbrush.</p>
<h3>Controls</h3>
<ul>
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<p>A: Colour the selected pixel;</p>
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<p>+CONTROL PAD (UP): Move one pixel up on the canvas;</p>
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<p>+CONTROL PAD (RIGHT): Move one pixel to the right on the canvas;</p>
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<p>+CONTROL PAD (DOWN): Move one pixel down on the canvas;</p>
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<p>+CONTROL PAD (LEFT): Move one pixel to the left on the canvas;</p>
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<p>R: Rotate the palette counterclockwise;</p>
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<p>L: Rotate the palette clockwise;</p>
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<p>START: Exit the demo;</p>
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<li>
<p>SELECT: Exit the demo (by indicating error);</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h2>Building</h2>
<p>The project (including the demo) is written in Standard C (ISO/IEC 9899:2023, N3047). As the Game Boy Advance uses an ARM (ARM7TDMI) processor, AGBx requires an ARM cross-compiler.</p>
<p>For GCC, the appropriate package is <i>arm-none-eabi-gcc</i> on Arch Linux and <i>gcc-arm-none-eabi</i> on Debian. Clang supports supports cross-compilation by default, and this platform can be set via the <i>--target=arm-none-eabi</i> option.</p>
<p>The used cross-compiler can be configured in the makefiles, however, it must be GCC-compatible unless you're willing to make major adjustments.</p>
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<p>The provided makefiles are for GNU Make (hence the filename of <i>GNUmakefile</i>) and depend on it's extensions.</p>
<h3>Demo</h3>
<p>The demo uses <a href="https://mandelbrot.dk/agbsum">agbsum</a> (<a href="https://mandelbrot.dk/pkgbuild_agbsum">pkgbuild</a>) for patching the demo image header checksum so that it isn't rejected by the bootloader. This patch isn't always required, however, and the makefile (at <i>demo/GNUmakefile</i>) may be modified to skip it.</p>
<h2>Copyright and License</h2>
<p>Copyright 2022 Gabriel Jensen.</p>
<p>All source files (with exceptions, see the individual files) – including the makefiles – are licensed under the <a href="https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0">Mozilla Public License 2.0</a>.</p>
<p>The contents of this readme document are licensed under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License</a>.</p>
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