1Readme for RISC OS port of SDL 2============================== 3 4This document last updated on 2nd Februrary 2006 5 6This is a RISC OS port of the Simple Direct Media Layer (SDL) by Alan Buckley with contributions from Peter Naulls. 7 8Details of the SDL can be found at http://www.libsdl.org. 9 10The source code including the RISC OS version can be obtained from: 11 12http://www.libsdl.org. 13 14Pre built libraries and many games and applications compiled for RISC OS using this library can be downloaded from The Unix Porting Project at http://www.riscos.info/unix/. 15 16This is released under the LGPL see the file COPYING for details. 17 18 19Compiling applications under RISC OS 20==================================== 21 22Add -ISDL: for the C compiler flags if you include the files in the SDL directory. e.g. #include "SDL/SDL.h" 23Add -ISDL:SDL for the C compiler flags if you include the files directly. e.g. #include "SDL/SDL.h" 24 25Add -LSDL: -lSDL to the link stage of compilation. 26 27For example, to compile the testbitmap.c sample you could use: 28 29gcc -ISDL:SDL -LSDL: -lSDL testbitmap.c -otestbitmap 30 31 32RISC OS port of SDL runtime information 33======================================= 34 35Runtime requirements 36-------------------- 37 38This library currently needs a minimum of RISC OS 3.6. The source code for the library (and a lot of the programs built with it) also need long file names. 39 40To use the audio you also need 16 bit sound and to have installed the DigitalRender module by Andreas Dehmel version 0.51 available from his 41web site: http://home.t-online.de/~zarquon 42This is loaded when needed by UnixLib. 43 44Note: As most programs ported from other OSes use high resolution graphics and a memory back buffer a machine with a StrongARM processor and 1 or 2MB of VRAM (or a better machine) is recomended. 45 46 47RISC OS runtime parameters 48-------------------------- 49 50Several environmental variables have been defined to make porting programs easier (i.e. By setting these variable you do not need to have source code differences between OSes). 51 52They are all defined on an application basis. 53 54The <appname> used below is found as follows: 551. Use the name of the program unless it is !RunImage 562. Check the folder specification for the folder !RunImage is run from. If it is a folder name use that name, otherwise if it is an environmental variable of the form <XXX$Dir> use the value of XXX. 57 58The variables are: 59 60SDL$<appname>$TaskName 61 62The name of the task for RISC OS. If omitted then <appname> is used for the task name, 63 64SDL$<appname>$BackBuffer 65 66Set to 1 to use a system memory back buffer for the screen in full screen mode. Some programs on other systems assume their is always a back buffer even though the SDL specification specifies this is not the case. The current RISC OS implementation uses direct writes to the screen if a hardware fullscreen is requested. 67 68Set to 2 to use an ARM code full word copy. This is faster than the standard back buffer, but uses aligned words only so it is possible (but unlikely) for it to corrupt the screen for 8bpp and 16bpp modes. 69 70Set to 3 to use a RISC OS sprite as the back buffer. This is usually the slowest for most SDL applications, however it may be useful in the future as Sprite acceleration is added to various hardware that runs RISC OS. 71 72SDL$<appname>$CloseAction - set the action for the close icon. Again as programs don't match the specification you can set this to 0 to remove the close icon from the main window for applications where this does not affect the program. 73 74 75RISC OS SDL port API notes 76========================== 77 78Current level of implementation 79------------------------------- 80 81The following list is an overview of how much of the SDL is implemented. The areas match the main areas of the SDL. 82 83video - Mostly done. Doesn't cover gamma, YUV-overlay or OpenGL. 84Window Manager - Mostly done. SetIcon/IconifyWindow not implemented. 85Events - Mostly done. Resize and some joystick events missing. 86Joystick - Currently assumes a single joystick with 4 buttons. 87Audio - Done 88CDROM - Not implemented. 89Threads - Done 90Timers - Done 91 92Thread support can be removed by defining DISABLE_THREADS and recompiling the library. 93 94SDL API notes 95------------- 96 97This section contains additional notes on some specific commands. 98 99SDL_SetVideoMode 100 On RISC OS a fullscreen mode directly accesses the screen. This can be modified by the environmental variable (SDL$<appname>$BackBuffer) or by using the SDL_SWSURFACE flag to write to an offscreen buffer that is updated using SDL_UpdateRects. 101 Open GL is not supported so SDL_OPENGL and SDL_OPENGLBLIT flags fail. 102 SDL_RESIZEABLE and SDL_NOFRAME flags are not supported. 103 104SDL_SetColors 105 In a wimp mode the screen colours are not changed for a hardware palette instead the RISC OS sprite colour mapping is used to get the best matching colours. 106 107SDL_CreateCursor 108 Inverted colour is not supported. 109 110SDL_WM_ToggleFullScreen 111 Currently this won't work if the application starts up in Fullscreen mode. 112 Toggling to fullscreen will only work if the monitor is set up to support the exact screen size requested. 113 114SDL_EnableUNICODE 115 Unicode translation used here is only really accurate for 7 bit characters. 116 117SDL_NumJoysticks/JoystickName etc. 118 Hardcoded to expect only 1 joystick with 4 buttons if the Joystick module is loaded. 119 120SDL_GetTicks 121 Timer used has only a centisecond accuracy. This applies to other time related functions. 122 123SDL_Delay 124 Modified to poll keyboard/mouse during the delay on the event thread. 125 126 127Notes on current implementation 128------------------------------- 129 130Keyboard and mouse are polled so if too long a time is spent between a call to SDL_PumpEvents, functions that use it, or SDL_Delay events can be missed. 131