Who here uses Chankcast to aid in development?
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Who here uses Chankcast to aid in development?
Hey guys, I just got a new laptop. It's pretty powerful, but lacks a serial port, so no DC deving for awhile. I was wondering, though, how many people use Chankcast for development? Are there any tutorials for making the images or whatever that it needs using Elf files and other stuff you'd normally send through DcTool?
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I use Chankast for development - it's missing a console output which is a shame, otherwise I'd use it more.
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I just have my makefile call a batfile that creates an iso file with mkisofs.
I create a directory called cd and put all the resources that the program uses. then my bat files does this
ch.vbs is just a script that starts chankast and starts it running for me
and test.bat is
Troy(GPF)
I create a directory called cd and put all the resources that the program uses. then my bat files does this
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move unscrambled.bin cd\1st_read.bin
mkisofs -J -r -l -o dc.iso cd
move dc.iso C:\ChankastAlpha025
ch.vbs
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set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
WshShell.Run "C:\ChankastAlpha025\test.bat"
WScript.Sleep 1500
WshShell.AppActivate "Chankast Alpha v0.25"
WScript.Sleep 300
WshShell.SendKeys "%R"
WScript.Sleep 100
WshShell.SendKeys "S"
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cd C:\ChankastAlpha025\
C:\ChankastAlpha025\Chankast_alpha_25.exe -file:dc.iso
Troy(GPF)
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I've been using dcemu (http://alumnos.utem.cl/dcemu/), specially because of its console output. The progress of this emulator is constant, albeit a bit slow... but it's already good enough to test some homebrews.