# Rust for Arduboy Running Rust on the [Arduboy](https://arduboy.com/) miniature game system. The most important first. I didn't create this project from scratch, @Seeker14491 the legend has already done a lot in his old project [ArduboyRust](https://github.com/Seeker14491/ArduboyRust) I just updated and completed the project. ### What do i mean by completed? I provided all the important functions from the [Arduboy2](https://github.com/MLXXXp/Arduboy2) library in a safe Rust API. Most of the Arduboy2 funktions can be called the same way like in C. # How to use this Project First clone the repo ```bash git clone https://github.com/ZennDev1337/Rust-for-Arduboy ``` Install [PlatformIO Core](https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/core/installation/methods/pypi.html) on your system. I recommend the pip install if you don't want to configure a new path variable for pio. Otherwise, you will know how to do that. The rust-analyzer will complain about a missing test crate to fix this add the following rule to the lsp settings : ```json { "rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.allTargets": false } ``` If your using Visual Studio Code: Create a folder named `.vscode` and a file named `settings.json` inside. Past the setting above in the new file. (I have excluded my `.vscode` folder because I have many different settings there that you don't need) Your game is located in the Project/game folder. This is also the folder you are working in Inside the game folder you will find a lib.rs file which contains the setup and loop function as you know it from a normal Arduboy C project. You can find the Docs here: - [arduboy-rust Crate Docs](https://zenndev1337.github.io/Rust-for-Arduboy/) or you can use the following command to open the arduboy-rust Crate docs locally ```bash cargo doc -p arduboy-rust --open ``` Most of the time you will use the prelude. There is listed witch funktionality you will have. And last but not least there are multiple examples inside of the Examples folder which shows you how to use the functions. I will from time to time also upload my projects to the Example folder so you have as much ressurces as possible. ## Usage of the run tool **The run script** only work if you use the given folder structure! requirements: - Python3.11 or higher - [PlatformIO Core](https://docs.platformio.org/en/latest/core/installation/methods/pypi.html) must be installed - The Arduboy must be plugged in - You are in the root directory of this project All builded `.hex` files are saved inside of `arduboy-rust/Wrapper-Project/build/.hex` after you uploaded them to the Arduboy. To upload your own game to the Arduboy use: Linux: ```bash python ./run.py ``` Windows: ```ps1 python .\run.py ``` All commands: ``` Usage build and upload Project: run.py list Get a list of all Projects run.py new Create a new game in the Project folder run.py For uploading a game Usage FX-Data build and upload: run.py fxbuild Build your fxdata run.py fxupload Upload your fxdata run.py fxall Build and Upload your fxdata and the game in one step ``` ## List of all the Example Games: ### ZennDev1337 Games - drboy ### Rust Games - snake - rustacean ### The demo games / tutorials from the official Arduboy forum [Rewritten in Rust] - [Make Your Own Arduboy Game: Part 1 - Setting Up Your Computer](https://community.arduboy.com/t/make-your-own-arduboy-game-part-1-setting-up-your-computer/7924/1) - [demo2] [Make Your Own Arduboy Game: Part 2 - Printing Text](https://community.arduboy.com/t/make-your-own-arduboy-game-part-2-printing-text/7925) - [demo3] [Make Your Own Arduboy Game: Part 3 - Storing Data & Loops](https://community.arduboy.com/t/make-your-own-arduboy-game-part-3-storing-data-loops/7926) - [demo4] [Make Your Own Arduboy Game: Part 4 - Questions & Button Input](https://community.arduboy.com/t/make-your-own-arduboy-game-part-4-questions-button-input/7927) - [demo5] [Make Your Own Arduboy Game: Part 5 - Your First Game!](https://community.arduboy.com/t/make-your-own-arduboy-game-part-5-your-first-game/7928) - [demo6] [Make Your Own Arduboy Game: Part 6 - Graphics!](https://community.arduboy.com/t/make-your-own-arduboy-game-part-6-graphics/7929) Link for the [ZennDev1337 Tile Converter](https://zenndev1337.github.io/Rust-for-Arduboy/tile-converter.html) - [demo7] [Make Your Own Arduboy Game: Part 7 - Make Pong From Scratch!](https://community.arduboy.com/t/make-your-own-arduboy-game-part-7-make-pong-from-scratch/7930) - Prepare for demo9 [Make Your Own Arduboy Game: Part 8 - Starting DinoSmasher](https://community.arduboy.com/t/make-your-own-arduboy-game-part-8-starting-dinosmasher/7932) - [demo9] [Make Your Own Arduboy Game: Part 9 - Mapping DinoSmasher](https://community.arduboy.com/t/make-your-own-arduboy-game-part-9-mapping-dinosmasher/7931) - [eeprom] [Help, I’m struggling with EEPROM!](https://community.arduboy.com/t/help-im-struggling-with-eeprom/7178) - [eeprom-byte] [Help, I’m struggling with EEPROM!](https://community.arduboy.com/t/help-im-struggling-with-eeprom/7178) - [progmem] Usage of the big 28'000 Bytes flash memory for Bitmaps Sound sequeces and Text. - [tone] [ArduboyTonesTest](https://github.com/MLXXXp/ArduboyTones/blob/master/examples/ArduboyTonesTest/ArduboyTonesTest.ino) ## Usage of the FX Chip requirements: ``` python3 -m pip install pyserial pillow ``` You need to create a fxdata folder in your project directory. Don't forget to uncomment the `ArduboyFX_Library` line in the `import_config.h` file. run Commands: ``` |Project_Dir ->fxdata ->fxdata.txt ->src ->lib.rs >cargo.toml ``` You also need a fxdata.txt file in this new folder. See the examples in `Examples/ArduboyFX`. More information: - [Arduboy-Python-Utilities by MrBlinky](https://github.com/MrBlinky/Arduboy-Python-Utilities) run Commands: - `fxbuild` is used to build the fxdata.dat file. - `fxupload` is used to upload the fxdata.dat file. - `fxall` is used to build and upload the fxdata.dat file and build and upload the game all in one step. Linux: ```bash python ./run.py fxbuild python ./run.py fxupload python ./run.py fxall ``` Windows: ```ps1 python .\run.py fxbuild python .\run.py fxupload python .\run.py fxall ``` ### Convert the fxdata.h file to Rust [FXdata Converter by ZennDev1337](https://zenndev1337.github.io/Rust-for-Arduboy/fxdata-converter.html) # Create a new project In the root of the repo use the command: ```bash python ./run.py new ``` To run and upload your game use the run tool ```bash # Linux python ./run.py ``` ```ps1 # Windows python .\run.py ``` ## Creating and building an Arduboy crate [Outdated] You can find instructions on how all build steps work in detail here [ArduboyRust creating and building an arduboy crate](https://github.com/Seeker14491/ArduboyRust#creating-and-building-an-arduboy-crate) ## Linking the static library to the Arduino C++ project [Outdated] Instructions on how to link all the static libraries in the Arduino C++ project can be found here [ArduboyRust linking the static library to the arduino c++ project](https://github.com/Seeker14491/ArduboyRust#linking-the-static-library-to-the-arduino-c-project) ## Credits Thanks to @Seeker14491 who wrote [ArduboyRust](https://github.com/Seeker14491/ArduboyRust), the starting point for me to create my own project based on this project. (you are a hero <3) Thanks to @simon-i1-h who wrote [arduboy-hello-rs](https://github.com/simon-i1-h/arduboy-hello-rs), the proof of concept that inspired me to try Rust on the Arduboy. ## License You can license it under either one of those licenses: - Apache License, Version 2.0 ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) - MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) Whichever you may prefer. ## Contribution Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.