actors | ||
asm | ||
assets | ||
bin | ||
data | ||
doxygen | ||
enhancements | ||
include | ||
levels | ||
lib | ||
sound | ||
src | ||
text | ||
tools | ||
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asmdiff.jp.sh | ||
asmdiff.us.sh | ||
assets.json | ||
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charmap.txt | ||
diff-settings.sh | ||
diff.sh | ||
Doxyfile | ||
extract_assets.py | ||
first-diff.py | ||
format.sh | ||
Jenkinsfile | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.split | ||
README.md | ||
rename_sym.sh | ||
sm64.eu.sha1 | ||
sm64.jp.sha1 | ||
sm64.ld | ||
sm64.us.sha1 | ||
undefined_syms.txt |
Super Mario 64
This repo contains a full decompilation of Super Mario 64 (J) and (U). The source and data have been decompiled but complete naming and documentation all of the code and data is still a work in progress. Decompiling the (E) ROM is also an ongoing effort.
It builds the following ROMs:
- sm64.jp.z64
sha1: 8a20a5c83d6ceb0f0506cfc9fa20d8f438cafe51
- sm64.us.z64
sha1: 9bef1128717f958171a4afac3ed78ee2bb4e86ce
This repo does not include all assets necessary for compiling the ROMs. A prior copy of the game is required to extract the required assets.
Installation
Linux
1. Copy baserom(s) for asset extraction
For each version (jp/us/eu) that you want to build a ROM for, put an existing ROM at
./baserom.<version>.z64
for asset extraction.
2. Install build dependencies
The build system has the following package requirements:
- binutils-mips >= 2.27
- python3 >= 3.6
- libaudiofile
- qemu-irix
Debian / Ubuntu
sudo apt install build-essential pkg-config git binutils-mips-linux-gnu python3 zlib1g-dev libaudiofile-dev
Arch Linux
sudo pacman -Sy base-devel python audiofile
Install the following AUR packages:
- mips64-elf-binutils (AUR)
- qemu-irix-git (AUR)
3. Install qemu-irix
- Options:
- Clone https://github.com/n64decomp/qemu-irix to somewhere and follow its install instructions in the README.
- Optionally, grab the prebuilt qemu-irix from the Releases section.
- (Arch) Use AUR package qemu-irix-git
- (For the first two options), copy executable
qemu-irix
from irix-linux-user to somewhere convenient with a relatively short path. e.g.:
mkdir -p /opt/qemu-irix/bin
cp irix-linux-user/qemu-irix /opt/qemu-irix/bin
- Define
QEMU_IRIX
environment variable in your~/.bashrc
to point to this qemu-irix executable.
export QEMU_IRIX=/opt/qemu-irix/bin/qemu-irix
4. Build ROM
Run make
to build the ROM (defaults to VERSION=us
). Make sure your path to the repo
is not too long or else this process will error, as the emulated IDO compiler cannot
handle paths longer than 255 characters.
Examples:
make VERSION=jp -j4 # build (J) version instead with 4 jobs
make VERSION=eu COMPARE=0 # non-matching EU version still WIP
Windows
For Windows, install WSL and a distro of your choice following Windows Subsystem for Linux Installation Guide for Windows 10 We recommend either Debian or Ubuntu 18.04 Linux distributions under WSL.
Then follow the directions in the Linux installation section above.
macOS
macOS is currently unsupported as qemu-irix is unable to be built for macOS host. The recommended path is installing a Linux distribution under a VM.
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Run clang-format on your code to ensure it meets the project's coding standards.
Official discord: https://discord.gg/27JtCWs