Native Virtual Boy emulator using the shrooms-vb core
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README.md

Lemur

A Virtual Boy emulator built around the shrooms-vb core. Written in Rust, using winit, wgpu, and egui. Should run on any major OS.

Setup

Install the following dependencies:

  • cargo (via rustup, the version from your package manager is too old)
  • a C compiler (any will do, the build script will find it automatically)
  • (on linux) libasound2-dev and libudev-dev

Run

cargo build --release

The executable will be in target/release/lemur[.exe]

Release

Bump the version number in Cargo.toml, then run this script:

./scripts/release.sh

It uses docker to cross compile for Windows, MacOS, and Linux. All binaries are left in the output directory.