Liards simply wants assembly forms for the arm7 and/or arm9 processor of a Nintendo DS and transforms them into an .nds file, to be executed on a real live DS or a DS emulator. It has also some memory locations defined. Nothing special. Nothing to see. Move along.
To get the latest development version, do a:
darcs get http://common-lisp.net/project/liards/darcs/liardsLiards depends on Umpa-Lumpa, Armish, Arnesi, Split-Sequence and FiveAM:
darcs get http://common-lisp.net/project/liards/darcs/umpa-lumpa darcs get http://common-lisp.net/project/armish/darcs/armish darcs get http://common-lisp.net/project/bese/repos/arnesi_dev darcs get http://common-lisp.net/project/bese/repos/fiveamhttp://ww.telent.net/cclan/split-sequence.tar.gz
You can also browse the darcs tree and commit log if you like.
In the README in the document root, or the online darcs one.
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