# x48ng -- HP 48 emulator This is my fork of x48-0.6.4 where I deviate from the original code and do my own thing. (See ./README_0.6.4 for the original README) ## Usage `x48ng --help` You can use the script `setup-x48ng-home.sh` or simply run `x48ng --rom=` ## Screenshots ### `--tui-small` version (ncurses, 4 pixels per character) ![screenshot of x48ng --tui-small running in a terminal](./tui-small-screenshot.png?raw=true "screenshot of x48ng --tui-small running in a terminal") ### `--tui-tiny --mono` version (ncurses, 8 pixels per character) ![screenshot of x48ng --tui-tiny --mono running in a terminal](./tui-tiny-screenshot.png?raw=true "screenshot of x48ng --tui-tiny --mono running in a terminal") ### `--tui` version (ncurses) ![screenshot of x48ng --tui running in a terminal](./tui-screenshot.png?raw=true "screenshot of x48ng --tui running in a terminal") ### `--x11` version ![screenshot of x48ng --x11](./x11-screenshot.png?raw=true "screenshot of x48ng --x11") ### `--sdl`/`--sdl2` version ![screenshot of x48ng --sdl](./sdl-screenshot.png?raw=true "screenshot of x48ng --sdl") ### manual setup 1. Create `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/x48ng` (usually `~/.config/x48ng/`) 2. Copy `/usr/share/x48ng/ROMs/gxrom-r` (or any other rom) to `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/x48ng/rom` 3. Run `x48ng --print-config > $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/x48ng/config.lua` 4. Run `x48ng` ### Ncurses UI (`--tui`) I had to be a bit 'creative' mapping keys there: - `Enter`: `F1` - `Left Shift`: `F2` or `PgUp` or `[` - `Right Shift`: `F3` or `PgDn` or `]` - `Alpha`: `F4` or `Ins` or `;` - `On`: `F5` or `Esc` or `Home` or `\` _To quit `x48ng` use `F7` ## What have I done: 0. renamed it to x48ng to avoid confusion 1. merged in a SDL1 version I found @ https://code.google.com/archive/p/x48-sdl/source/default/source 2. removed the code supporting Solaris, HP-UX, etc. 3. removed the autotools-based build system and wrote a simple Makefile instead 4. added a x48ng.desktop file and an icon 5. refactoring as a way to explore/understand the codebase 6. drop Xresources 7. link to lua to use it as a config file reader 8. ported the SDL1 GUI to SDL2 ## Bugs to fix See and report at https://github.com/gwenhael-le-moine/x48ng/issues ## What more I would like to do: ### long(er) term - GUI in gtk(4)? - support the HP49g ROM? ## Compilation The `Makefile` will try to autodetect if necessary dependencies for x11 and sdl front-ends are met and enable/disable x11 and sdl front-ends accordingly. You can force disable x11 front-end by compiling with `make WITH_X11=no`. You can force disable sdl front-end by compiling with `make WITH_SDL2=no`. Ncurses front-end is always built-in. ### Dependencies (see .github/workflows/c-cpp.yml for debian packages names) - Lua - readline for SDL2 version: - SDL2 - SDL2_gfx for x11 version: - x11 for Ncurses: - ncursesw ## Installation 1. Run `sudo make install PREFIX=/usr` (see the Makefile to see what variables your can override.) 2. once installed run `/usr/share/x48ng/setup-x48ng-home.sh` to setup your ~/.x48ng/. It sets up a HP 48GX with a 128KB card in port 1 and a 4MB card in port 2 3. run `x48ng` and enjoy ## Development - `make FULL_WARNINGS=yes` to compile with all warnings - `make clean` and `make mrproper` to clean between compilation runs - `make pretty-code` to format the code using `clang-format` and the provided `.clang-format` ## Friends and inspiration - https://github.com/gwenhael-le-moine/x48 (original x48 slightly touched but not too much) - https://github.com/shagr4th/droid48 (x48 ported to Android) - https://hp.giesselink.com/emu48.htm (The Emu48) - https://github.com/dgis/emu48android (Emu48 ported to Android) - https://github.com/gwenhael-le-moine/jsEmu48 (another HP 48 emulator)