In this video I'll show you guys how to setup our environment in
Linux with Ubuntu so we can start programming for the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System). We'll download, setup and use Visual Studio Code, Beeb Extension, NESASM (NES Assembler), CMake, and FCEUX Emulator for this series.
Chapter
0:13 Intro
1:11 Download Nesasm
2:30 Starting with Terminal
3:07 Check if you have gcc installed
3.40 Getting, G GCC and Make installed
5:49 Download CMake
6:31 Installing CMake
9:15 Getting libSSL
11:20 Download CMake (GUI) through Ubuntu Store
14:37: Running Cmake through Terminal
17:03 Compiling Nesasm
18:02 Show where Nesasm is located
18:49 Get Visual Studio Code on Store
18:59 Get Visual Studio Code with .deb file
19:34 Getting /Installing FCEUX
21:31 Installing VS Code
24:10 Opening Visual Studio Code
24:23 Getting background files to test environment
25:40 Getting Beeb VCS extension
27:57 Create and Update Task for Beep
Commands used:
cd *: change directory to destination
Program --version : Tells the version of the program that is installed.
sudo apt update : Update packages
sudo apt install build-essential : get g, gcc and make
wget Link : download the link file
tar -zxvf *file name*.tar.gz : Uncompressed File in our case CMake
./bootstrap : Compile files
apt-get install libssl-dev: get libssl
Nerdy Nights Mirror: https://nerdy-nights.nes.science/#mai...
Visual Studio Code: https://code.visualstudio.com/
CMake: https://cmake.org/
FCEUX Emulator for the NES: http://fceux.com/web/download.html
Nesasm Assembler: https://github.com/munshkr/nesasm
GitHub repository: https://github.com/danielsega/Nes-Tut...
Twitter: / danielsega86
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