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AndersonTorres b39e5ce957 Small style fixups
In this commit, I modified some files, conforming them to a
idiosyncratic standard - mainly, a template for meta attribs.
2014-09-10 21:34:50 -03:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl
, localBios ? true, nasm ? null
, sdlSupport ? true, SDL ? null }:
assert sdlSupport -> (SDL != null);
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "8086tiny-${version}";
version = "1.25";
src = fetchurl {
url ="http://www.megalith.co.uk/8086tiny/downloads/8086tiny_125.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "0kmq4iiwhi2grjwq43ljjk1b1f1v1x9gzrgrgq2fzfsj7m7s6ris";
};
buildInputs = with stdenv.lib;
optionals localBios [ nasm ]
++ optionals sdlSupport [ SDL ];
bios = localBios;
builder = ./builder.sh;
meta = {
description = "An open-source 8086 emulator";
longDescription = ''
8086tiny is a tiny, open-source (MIT), portable (little-endian hosts) Intel PC emulator, powerful enough to run DOS, Windows 3.0, Excel, MS Flight Simulator, AutoCAD, Lotus 1-2-3, and similar applications. 8086tiny emulates a "late 80's era" PC XT-type machine.
8086tiny is based on an IOCCC 2013 winning entry. In fact that is the "unobfuscated" version :)
'';
homepage = http://www.megalith.co.uk/8086tiny/index.html;
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.mit;
maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.AndersonTorres ];
platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.linux;
};
}
# TODO: add support for a locally made BIOS