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-Virtual Jaguar v1.1.0 GCC/SDL release INSTALL
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+Virtual Jaguar v2.1.0 Qt release INSTALL
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REQUIREMENTS:
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-To compile Virtual Jaguar you need to check if you have the minimum
-requirements for compiling the sources:
+The minimum requirements for compiling Virtual Jaguar from source are:
-- GCC v4.3.x or higher
-- SDL v1.2.13 or higher
-- ZLIB v1.2.3
-- libcdio v0.80 or higher
-- OpenGL libraries
-- supported OS (BeOS, Linux, FreeBSD and WIN32 through mingw, MacOS); other OSs
- may work to but you may need to change some items in the Makefile.
-
-Optionally you need a Atari Jaguar boot ROM (and/or CD boot ROM) which is
-available on the Internet. We can't include the boot ROM since it's still
-copyrighted.
+ o GCC v4.4.x or higher
+ o SDL v1.2.14 or higher
+ o zlib v1.2.5
+ o libcdio v0.90 or higher (optional, for Jaguar CD support)
+ o OpenGL libraries
+ o Qt 4.7.3 or higher
+ o supported OS (BeOS, Linux, FreeBSD and WIN32 through mingw, MacOS); other
+ OSs may work to but you may need to change some items in the Makefile.
COMPILING:
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-If you sure you have the minimum software requirements, you can compile
+Assuming that you meet the minimum software requirements, you can compile
Virtual Jaguar by issuing the following command in the directory where you
decompressed the source:
make
-Optionally you can manually strip vj[.exe] to downsize the binary. If you have
-upx in your path somewhere, you can uncomment the line in the makefile that
-executes upx so that you'll end up with a somewhat smaller binary.
-
-That's it! You're done! You can now start the emulator with ./vj. See the
-output for more details or consult the README file for more info.
+Optionally you can manually strip virtualjaguar[.exe] to downsize the binary.
+You can also run upx on the binary as well and you'll end up with a somewhat
+smaller binary.
-For even more info, go to http://sdlemu.ngemu.com or send use an e-mail to the
-following e-mail address: sdlemu AT ngemu DOT com.
+That's it! You can now start the emulator with ./virtualjaguar. See the built
+in help (Help|Contents) for more info.
-SDLEMU
+For even more info, go to http://icculus.org/virtualjaguar.