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PICO-8 implementation with SDL2/SDL1.2 and RetroArch back-ends
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This is an attempt to have an open source reimplementation of PICO-8 fantasy console to be used on Desktop platforms but especially wherever you want to compile it.
It was born as an attempt to make PICO-8 games playable on OpenDingux devices (GCW0, RG350, ..).It has now been extended to be compiled as a RetroArch core too.
The emulator is written in C++11 and embeds Lua source code (to allow extensions to the language that PICO-8 has). It has a SDL2.0 back-end but a SDL1.2 back-end wouldn't be hard to implement.
Currently much of the API is already working with good performance, even basic sound and music are working.
Many demos already work and even some full games.
- All graphics functions have been implemented but not all their subfeatures,
- All math functions have been implemented,
- Sound functions have been implemented together with an audio renderer stack but many effects still missing
- Common platform functions have been implemented
- Some Lua language extensions have been implemented
- Many quirks of the Lua extensions are implemented but some of most obscure things are still missing
Fixed arithmetic support is still missing.
If you want to build a libretro backend:
make
If you want to build a local binary you can run:
cmake .make
If you want to cross-compile for OpenDingux:
cmake -DOPENDINGUX=ON .make
If you want to compile for retrofw (assuming your compiler is installed perretrofw instructions):
CROSS=/opt/mipsel-linux-uclibc/bin/mipsel-buildroot-linux-uclibc- cmake -DRETROFW=ON .make
To build an OpenDingux OPK file once your binary is built:
mkdir -p projects/opendinguxcp -a retro8 projects/opendingux/cd projects./build_opk_od.sh
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PICO-8 implementation with SDL2/SDL1.2 and RetroArch back-ends