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Yet Another Buggy And Uncomplete Saturn Emulator
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Copyright (c) 2002-2009 Yabause team
1) Introduction.............................................19
2) Compiling instructions...................................25
2) How to use Yabause.......................................52
1 Introduction________________________________________________
This file documents the mac version only, for general
information check the README file.
2 Compiling instructions______________________________________
Yabause is written in C using the AGL, Carbon, IOKIit and
OpenGL libraries. Those librarires should be include with you
Mac OS X system.
Yabause can also use the SDL library:
* http://www.libsdl.org/
Once these libraries are installed, you should be ready to
install Yabause.
Uncompress the Yabause source archive, move to the newly
created directory, type
./configure --disable-dependency-tracking --disable-shared
then
make
it will generate one program: "yabause" in the "src/carbon"
directory and copy it in the Yabause.app bundle.
You can also pass the --enable-debug, --enable-vdp1-debug,
--enable-cd-debug options to the configure script, Yabause
will then print debug messages on the error standard output.
(Use the --help flag for a complete list of options.)
You can then use Yabause by opening the bundle with:
"open Yabause.app" or with the Mac OS X finder.
3 How to use Yabause__________________________________________
Before using Yabause, you need to configure a few things in
the Preferences dialog (Yabause>Preferences).
3.1 Configuration_____________________________________________
First, set the BIOS path.
Yabause can run some games without a BIOS, but most of them
needs it. If you want to use the emulated BIOS, just let the
BIOS entry blank.
Next, set the cdrom device.
It can be a cd device, an iso or a cue file. Set the cd type
accordingly.
The last thing you have to configure is the keys.
Once eveything is set, you can start emulation with the
"Yabause>run" entry.
3.2 Command line arguments____________________________________
-b (or --bios=)
Specify bios file.
-c (or --cdrom=)
Specify cd device. You can know which file is used as cd
device by looking in /etc/fstab. It is commonly something
like /dev/hdc or /dev/hdd for IDE devices and /dev/scd0
for SCSI devices.
-i (or --iso=)
Specify iso file.