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== Obtain and build NitrOS-9 == | == Obtain and build NitrOS-9 == |
Revision as of 21:19, 16 July 2013
The LWTOOLS and ToolShed utilities are used to build the NitrOS-9 operating system on Mac, Windows, or Linux based systems. If you would like to set up your system to build the project, please follow the instructions below.
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Notes for Linux platforms
For Debian/Ubuntu you can get prebuilt LWTOOLS and Toolshed from https://launchpad.net/~tormodvolden/+archive/m6809
Notes for Windows platforms
For Windows you can get prebuilt LWTOOLS from http://lwtools.projects.l-w.ca/contrib/tormod/ and prebuilt Toolshed from http://toolshed.sourceforge.net/snapshots/
Mercurial (hg) can be installed from http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/Download for instance by downloading the Mercurial MSI installer (ca 6 MB).
The build process must be done in a Cygwin or MingW environment.
On MingW you will have to append "CC=gcc" to the "make" lines below. See also Building NitrOS9 in Windows using Cygwin for more Windows specific issues.
Obtain and build LWTOOLS
hg clone http://lwtools.projects.l-w.ca/hg/ lwtools cd lwtools make make install cd ..
This will build and install lwasm, lwlink, lwar and lwobjdump into your /usr/local/bin directory. If "make install" fails on unsufficient permissions, run "sudo make install".
Obtain and build the Toolshed tools
hg clone http://hg.code.sf.net/p/toolshed/code toolshed cd toolshed make -C build/unix install cd ..
This will build and install the toolshed tools into your /usr/local/bin directory. Again, use "sudo make install" if needed.
Obtain and build NitrOS-9
Make sure lwasm is in your path, either by editing your shell startup scripts or by entering PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
in your active command shell.
hg clone http://hg.code.sf.net/p/nitros9/code nitros9 cd nitros9 hg update lwtools-port # this step is temporarily needed export NITROS9DIR=$PWD make dsk
You should now find disk images have been created in the various directories. For instance, the boot disks for level 2, 6309 can be found in the level2/coco3_6309 subdirectory.