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devkitARM r24 (Linux)




devkitARM r24 (Linux)
Version: 1.0

Platforms: Mobile Gaming, NDS


Categories: Programming & Development

Upload date: 26 Dec 11

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  devkitARM r24 (Linux) Interrupt initialisation is now done before main including enabling the vblank interrupt. Since the functions to do this are common to most if not all homebrew apps we decided to simplify things rather than adding extra initialisation in user code for the FIFO based command system. Calling irqInit in main will currently break your code.

The GL side of libnds has the rotation matrix fixed so it now behaves like GL on all other platforms, code which compensated for the faulty matrix will behave rather oddly now.

devkitARM release 24 is now available on sourceforge.

* binutils updated to 2.19.
* gcc updated to 4.3.2.
* newlib adds more extensions to the pseudo device stdio layers.
* thumb2 multilibs added for enhanced Cortex support.
* grit, Cearna€s image conversion tool updated to 0.8.3
* mmutil added - a support tool for the rather excellent audio library, maxmod.
 
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