An assembler and emulator for the Uxn stack-machine, written in ANSI C.
Binaries are available for 64-bit x86 computers running Linux and Windows.
To build the Uxn emulator, you must install SDL2 for your distro. If you are using a package manager:
sudo pacman -Sy sdl2 # Arch sudo apt install libsdl2-dev # Ubuntu brew install sdl2 # OS X
Build the assembler and emulator by running the build.sh script. The assembler(uxnasm) and emulator(uxnemu) are created in the /bin folder.
./build.sh --debug # Add debug flags to compiler --format # Format source code
If you wish to build the emulator without graphics mode:
cc src/uxn.c -DNDEBUG -Os -g0 -s src/uxncli.c -o bin/uxncli
To build the Uxn emulator on 9front, via npe:
mk
If the build fails on 9front because of missing headers or functions, try again after rm -r /sys/include/npe.
Uxn can be built on Windows with MSYS2. Install by downloading from their website or with Chocolatey with choco install msys2. In the MSYS shell, type:
pacman -S git mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-SDL2 export PATH="${PATH}:/mingw64/bin" git clone https://git.sr.ht/~rabbits/uxn cd uxn ./build.sh
To launch a .rom in the emulator, point the emulator to the target rom file:
bin/uxnemu bin/piano.rom
You can also use the emulator without graphics by using uxncli. You can find additional roms here, you can find prebuilt rom files here.
The following command will create an Uxn-compatible rom from an uxntal file. Point the assembler to a .tal file, followed by and the rom name:
bin/uxnasm projects/examples/demos/life.tal bin/life.rom
You can send events from Uxn to another application, or another instance of uxn, with the Unix pipe. For a companion application that translates notes data into midi, see the shim.
uxnemu orca.rom | shim-s 1,-s 2or-s 3set zoom (default 1)
F1toggle zoomF2toggle debugF3capture screen
Find us in #uxn, on irc.esper.net