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If your host platform is Windows then use the [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=114505&package_id=160396 Windows Installer/Updater] package. Otherwise you may proceed with manual installation.
If your host platform is Windows then use the [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=114505&package_id=160396 Windows Installer/Updater] package. Otherwise you may proceed with manual installation.


The first thing that you need to do is create a folder for the devkitPro toolchains. Start by opening a terminal - on OSX use the apple key + space, then type terminal. This command creates the new folder.
The first thing that you need to do is create a folder for the devkitPro toolchains. Start by opening a terminal - on OSX use the apple key + space, then type terminal. In the terminal window type the following command to create a new folder - all these commands are executed by pressing the return key.


  mkdir -p /opt/devkitpro
  mkdir -p /opt/devkitpro

Revision as of 17:45, 22 June 2008

If your host platform is Windows then use the Windows Installer/Updater package. Otherwise you may proceed with manual installation.

The first thing that you need to do is create a folder for the devkitPro toolchains. Start by opening a terminal - on OSX use the apple key + space, then type terminal. In the terminal window type the following command to create a new folder - all these commands are executed by pressing the return key.

mkdir -p /opt/devkitpro

When we're done the layout for your devkitPro folder should end up like this, each folder links to the appropriate sourceforge package.

devkitpro
   |
   +-- devkitARM
   +-- examples
   |     |
   |     +-- gba
   |     +-- gp32
   +-- libgba
   +-- libmirko
   +-- libnds

Nothing else should be placed inside these folders unless otherwise instructed by the devkitPro toolchain maintainers. On Windows several of these folders are removed and replaced by the update system.

The first package to install is the devkitARM tarball, obtained from the devkitARM link shown above. Download the appropriate tarball for your host platform - the files are named as devkitARM_<revision>-<processor>-<os>.tar.bz2.

Once the file is downloaded then you need to extract it into the devkitpro folder

cd /opt/devkitpro
tar -xvjf <file you downloaded>

Obviously replace <file you downloaded> with the name of the file obtained from sourceforge. On OSX you can simply drag & drop the downloaded file into the terminal window.