Setup #
Install 🔗 devkitARM. If it’s already installed, update it using sudo (dkp-)pacman -Syu. On Windows, there’s a 🔗 graphical installer. On Unix-like platforms such as Linux/macOS, there’s 🔗 pacman..
Windows #
- If you already use msys2 then you can follow the instructions at 🔗 https://github.com/devkitPro/pacman/releases/latest to add the devkitPro repositories.
Otherwise
- 🔗 download the latest version of the graphical installer from github and run it, following the instructions as you go.
- An Internet connection is required.
- Ensure at least “3DS Development” is ticked - you can also leave the other options ticked if you wish.
- Once the installer has finished, launch MSYS from:
- Windows 7 and earlier: Start -> All Programs -> devkitPro -> MSYS
- Windows 8 and 8.1: Right click on the Start screen and select ‘All Apps’. You should find MSYS there.
- Windows 10 (pre-Anniversary Update): Start -> All Apps -> devkitPro -> MSYS
- Windows 10 (post-Anniversary Update): Start -> devkitPro -> MSYS
Alternatively starting with Windows 10 Anniversary Update (Version 1607), the 🔗 Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) may also be used to run the Linux version of devkitARM. Unless you have some particular need for WSL it’s recommended that you stick to a more standard environment.
Unix-like platforms #
Currently devkitPro provides precompiled versions of devkitARM for the following Unix-like platforms: Linux (x86_64), macOS (x86_64). Note that Linux x86_64 binaries are usable under WSL.
- Follow the instructions to install pacman found at 🔗 https://github.com/devkitPro/pacman/releases/latest
- run sudo (dkp-)pacman -S 3ds-dev to install the tools and libraries for 3ds development
- logout and login again to get the environment settings needed.
Building the examples #
3DS examples are still being created; however, there are a growing number of examples available from the 🔗 devkitPro/3ds-examples GitHub repository. These are downloaded by the installer and can be found in $DEVKITPRO/examples/3ds
These can be built from the command line.
To start a new homebrew project from the bash
shell, simply type the
following (replacing ~/projects/my3dsproject
with the place you
would like your project to be stored, with ~
meaning your HOME
directory):
cp -r $DEVKITPRO/examples/3ds/templates/application ~/projects/my3dsproject
cd ~/projects/my3dsproject
The standard Makefile will use the folder as the name of the 3dsx that
will be built. You can keep that behaviour or simply change the
TARGET := $(notdir $(CURDIR))
line in the Makefile to explicitly name
your project.
To compile it, type make
in the project directory.
Running your code #
To run it on your 3DS, start the Homebrew Launcher, press Y to open the
network loader, then on your PC type:
$DEVKITPRO/tools/bin/3dslink
my3dsproject
.3dsx
, replacing
my3dsproject with the name of the 3dsx file you want to run.)
If all goes well, you’ll soon see your application running on your 3DS.
If not, it could help to add -a
ipaddress
, replacing
ipaddress with the ip address of the console (visible on homebrew
launcher after pressing Y).
Troubleshooting #
I get the “Please set DEVKITARM in your environment.” error.
Ensure you have the devkit-env package installed - (dkp-)pacman -Sl | grep devkit-env. Logout and login to get the enviroment settings.
For WSL users, you need to close the Bash shell, then reopen it for WSL to reload all of the variables from a clean state.