#!/bin/bash # mkcd.sh -- Build DVX and create a CD-ROM ISO image for 86Box # # Usage: ./mkcd.sh # # Builds the full DVX stack (dvx, tasks, shell, apps), then creates # an ISO 9660 image from the bin/ directory. The ISO uses short # 8.3 filenames (-iso-level 1) for DOS compatibility. # # The ISO is placed in 86Box's data directory so it can be mounted # as a CD-ROM drive. set -e SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)" ISO_DIR="$HOME/.var/app/net._86box._86Box/data/86Box" ISO_PATH="$ISO_DIR/dvx.iso" # Build everything echo "Building DVX..." make -C "$SCRIPT_DIR" all # Verify core build output exists for f in dvx.exe libs/libtasks.lib libs/libdvx.lib libs/dvxshell.lib; do if [ ! -f "$SCRIPT_DIR/bin/$f" ]; then echo "ERROR: bin/$f not found -- build failed?" exit 1 fi done # Verify widget DXEs exist WGT_COUNT=0 for f in "$SCRIPT_DIR"/bin/widgets/*.wgt; do [ -f "$f" ] && WGT_COUNT=$((WGT_COUNT + 1)) done echo "$WGT_COUNT widget modules found in bin/widgets/." # Create the ISO image # -iso-level 1: strict 8.3 filenames (DOS compatibility) # -J: Joliet extensions (long names for Windows/Linux) # -V: volume label # Note: -R (Rock Ridge) is omitted because DOS surfaces its # attribute sidecar files (._ATR_) as visible junk files. echo "Creating ISO image..." mkisofs \ -iso-level 1 \ -J \ -V "DVX" \ -o "$ISO_PATH" \ "$SCRIPT_DIR/bin/" echo "ISO created: $ISO_PATH" echo "Size: $(du -h "$ISO_PATH" | cut -f1)" echo "" echo "In 86Box, mount $ISO_PATH as a CD-ROM drive." echo "Then from DOS: D:\\DVX.EXE (or whatever drive letter)"