#!/bin/sh # Translate given SubX files to 'baremetal', a raw disk image that can boot and # run without any OS. # # This script uses emulation, so it does not require x86 or Linux. However it # is slow. set -e ./build cat $* |./bootstrap run apps/braces > a.braces cat a.braces |./bootstrap run apps/calls > a.calls cat a.calls |./bootstrap run apps/sigils > a.sigils cat a.sigils |./bootstrap run apps/tests > a.tests # no assort since baremetal SubX doesn't have segments yet cat a.tests |./bootstrap run apps/dquotes > a.dquotes cat a.dquotes |./bootstrap run apps/pack > a.pack cat a.pack |./bootstrap run apps/survey_baremetal > a.survey cat a.survey |./bootstrap run apps/hex > a.bin # Create disk.img containing baremetal/boot.hex and a.bin dd if=/dev/zero of=disk.img count=20160 # 512-byte sectors, so 10MB ./bootstrap run apps/hex < baremetal/boot.hex > boot.bin cat boot.bin a.bin > disk.bin dd if=disk.bin of=disk.img conv=notrunc if [ `stat --printf="%s" disk.bin` -ge 193536 ] # 6 tracks * 63 sectors per track * 512 bytes per sector (keep this sync'd with boot.hex) then echo "disk.bin won't all be loaded on boot" exit 1 fi