PS1/2 PSN00bSDK Builder - Setup The Open Source PS1 PSN00bSDK On Linux With One Command

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Build the PSN00bSDK by Lameguy64 on APT (Debian/Ubuntu based distributions) and DNF (RedHat based distributions) with one command. PSN00bSDK builder installs everything to /usr/local/psn00bsdk in a self-contained manner, to not affect anything else on your system. A /usr/local/bin/psn00b-env command is provided which adds all the tools installed to /usr/local/psn00bsdk to your path, and additionally sets the proper PSN00BSDK_LIBS envar to enable use of the SDK in the current shell.


PSN00bSDK Builder currently will setup mipsel-none-elf GCC 12.2.0/Binutils 2.40 with the latest PSN00bSDK.
 

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https://alex-free.github.io/psn00bsdk-builder/
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Build the PSN00bSDK by Lameguy64 on APT (Debian/Ubuntu based distributions) and DNF (RedHat based distributions) with one command. PSN00bSDK builder installs everything to /usr/local/psn00bsdk in a self-contained manner, to not affect anything else on your system. A /usr/local/bin/psn00b-env command is provided which adds all the tools installed to /usr/local/psn00bsdk to your path, and additionally sets the proper PSN00BSDK_LIBS envar to enable use of the SDK in the current shell.


PSN00bSDK Builder currently will setup mipsel-none-elf GCC 12.2.0/Binutils 2.40 with the latest PSN00bSDK.
That saves me a lot of time then.
 

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