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collapseos/tools/smsrom.c
Virgil Dupras 0d172cc2c4 tools: add smsrom
Running a ROM on an everdrive is one thing, but running a ROM
directly is another: my hacked up sega.bin didn't have a proper
checksum, so the ROM didn't run.

This new tool transforms a binary into a properly-headered ROM.

Has been tested on an actual SMS.
2020-10-10 13:30:43 -04:00

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1.3 KiB
C

/* ./smsrom fname
Transforms binary at fname into an 8K, 16K or 32K Sega Master System ROM with
a header fit for an Export SMS. The resulting ROM is spit to stdout.
Whether the ROM is 8, 16 or 32K depends on the size of binary at fname.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
if (argc != 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ./smsrom fname\n");
return 1;
}
FILE *fp = fopen(argv[1], "r");
if (!fp) {
fprintf(stderr, "Can't open %s.\n", argv[1]);
return 1;
}
fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_END);
long fsize = ftell(fp);
fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET);
uint8_t hdsz = 0x4a; // size flag in header. either 4a, 4b or 4c.
int romsize = 0x2000;
while (romsize-16 < fsize) {
romsize *= 2;
hdsz++;
if (romsize > 0x8000) {
fprintf(stderr, "binary too big\n");
return 1;
}
}
uint16_t chksum = 0;
for (int i=0; i<romsize-16; i++) {
int c = getc(fp);
if (c == EOF) c = 0;
putchar(c);
chksum += c;
}
// and now, the header
printf("TMR SEGA");
putchar(0);
putchar(0);
putchar(chksum & 0xff);
putchar(chksum >> 8);
putchar(0);
putchar(0);
putchar(0);
putchar(hdsz);
return 0;
}