As usual all these releases are available through the windows updater.
Important Note: breaking changes.
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, Cearn’s image conversion tool updated to 0.8.3
- mmutil added – a support tool for the rather excellent audio library, maxmod.
devkitARM release 24
dswifi has been updated to 0.3.5, mainly a maintenance release but sees the addition of support code for the new default arm7 binary.
dswifi 0.3.5
Maintenance release for libgba which sees the dldi drivers moved from libfat.
libgba 20081210
libnds sees extensive updates
- new FIFO based communication layer for new arm7 code.
- extensive background and sprite APIs added by dovoto.
- documentation extended and improved.
- interrupts and fifo system are now initialised before main.
- gl rotation finally behaves as expected.
- trig functions extended.
- moved from alpha state date revisions to release versioning.
- low level dldi drivers moved from libfat.
libnds 1.3.1
The new default arm7 is the heart of this release set. It now contains interfaces for dswifi and maxmod along with a fifo based command system. This is designed to suit the needs of most homebrew programmers allowing them to write more complex games without having to delve into the horrors of multiprocessor code.
default arm7 20081210
Last but certainly by no means least we bring you one of the best featured audio libraries yet seen in the homebrew scene. Mukunda Johnson (eKid) has done sterling work in supporting mod, xm, s3m & it tracker formats along with APIs for sound effects and streaming audio. For full details of using this library see the updated examples and the documentation at www.maxmod.org
maxmod 1.0.1
The nds example set has been updated with many samples illustrating use of the new background API, dswifi connection and basic communication. There are several new audio samples covering microphone recording, module playback with sound effects, song events and streaming.
nds examples 20081210