# Uxn An assembler and emulator for the [Uxn stack-machine](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/uxn.html), written in ANSI C. ## Download binaries Binaries are available for 64-bit x86 computers running [Linux](https://drive.100r.co/uxn/uxn-essentials-lin64.tar.gz), [Windows](https://drive.100r.co/uxn/uxn-essentials-win64.zip) and [macOS](https://drive.100r.co/uxn/uxn-essentials-mac64.tar.gz). ## Build ### Linux/OS X To build the Uxn emulator, you must install [SDL2](https://wiki.libsdl.org/) for your distro. If you are using a package manager: ```sh sudo pacman -Sy sdl2 # Arch sudo apt install libsdl2-dev # Ubuntu sudo xbps-install SDL2-devel # Void Linux brew install sdl2 # OS X ``` Build the assembler and emulator by running the `build.sh` script. The assembler(`uxnasm`) and emulator(`uxnemu`) are created in the `./bin` folder. ```sh ./build.sh --debug # Add debug flags to compiler --format # Format source code --install # Copy to ~/bin ``` If you wish to build the emulator without graphics mode: ```sh cc src/devices/datetime.c src/devices/system.c src/devices/console.c src/devices/file.c src/uxn.c -DNDEBUG -Os -g0 -s src/uxncli.c -o bin/uxncli ``` ### Plan 9 To build and install the Uxn emulator on [9front](http://9front.org/), via [npe](https://git.sr.ht/~ft/npe): ```rc mk install ``` If the build fails on 9front because of missing headers or functions, try again after `rm -r /sys/include/npe`. ### Windows Uxn can be built on Windows with [MSYS2](https://www.msys2.org/). Install by downloading from their website or with Chocolatey with `choco install msys2`. In the MSYS shell, type: ```sh pacman -S git mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-SDL2 export PATH="${PATH}:/mingw64/bin" git clone https://git.sr.ht/~rabbits/uxn cd uxn ./build.sh ``` If you'd like to work with the Console device in `uxnemu.exe`, run `./build.sh --console` instead: this will bring up an extra window for console I/O unless you run `uxnemu.exe` in Command Prompt or PowerShell. ## Getting Started ### Emulator To launch a `.rom` in the emulator, point the emulator to the target rom file: ```sh bin/uxnemu bin/piano.rom ``` You can also use the emulator without graphics by using `uxncli`. You can find additional roms [here](https://sr.ht/~rabbits/uxn/sources), you can find prebuilt rom files [here](https://itch.io/c/248074/uxn-roms). ### Assembler The following command will create an Uxn-compatible rom from an [uxntal file](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/uxntal.html). Point the assembler to a `.tal` file, followed by and the rom name: ```sh bin/uxnasm projects/examples/demos/life.tal bin/life.rom ``` ### I/O You can send events from Uxn to another application, or another instance of uxn, with the Unix pipe. For a companion application that translates notes data into midi, see the [shim](https://git.sr.ht/~rabbits/shim). ```sh uxnemu orca.rom | shim ``` ## GUI Emulator Options - `-2x` Force medium scale - `-3x` Force large scale - `-f` Force fullscreen mode - `--` Force next argument to be read as ROM name. (This is useful if your ROM file is named `-v`, `-2x`, and so forth.) ## GUI Emulator Controls - `F1` toggle zoom - `F2` toggle debug - `F3` capture screen - `F4` reboot - `F5` soft reboot - `F11` toggle fullscreen - `F12` toggle decorations ### GUI Buttons - `LCTRL` A - `LALT` B - `LSHIFT` SEL - `HOME` START ## Need a hand? The following resources are a good place to start: * [XXIIVV — uxntal](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/uxntal.html) * [XXIIVV — uxntal reference](https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/uxntal_reference.html) * [compudanzas — uxn tutorial](https://compudanzas.net/uxn_tutorial.html) * [Fediverse — #uxn tag](https://merveilles.town/tags/uxn) ## Contributing Submit patches using [`git send-email`](https://git-send-email.io/) to the [~rabbits/public-inbox mailing list](https://lists.sr.ht/~rabbits/public-inbox).