# LCPU LCPU is an alternative CPU core addon for Garry's Mod and Wiremod. It provides: - A standard RISC-V architechure (rv32ima) CPU core, implemented in native code - I know, but it wouldn't particularly be very good if I managed to implement it in Lua (that and the more reasons to not use Lua for a part of this codebase, the better...) - Interoperation with the Wiremod addon (and addons which implement Wiremod integration) This addon (for now) works with both the non-beta branch and the x86-64 beta branches of GMod. Note that the GitHub mirror is provided only for convinence, and is not used for active development. See [this link](https://git.crustywindo.ws/modeco80/gmod-lcpu) for the actual development repository. # Installation You will need Wiremod installed, either from the Workshop or cloned as a filesystem addon. This repository is set up to be a Filesystem Addon; therefore, workflows which clone repositories from Git and put them in addons/ should be able to work with the LCPU addon just fine. Preliminary installation steps (by hand): ``` garrysmod/addons$ git clone --recursive https://git.crustywindo.ws/modeco80/gmod-lcpu.git lcpu garrysmod/addons$ cd lcpu # Build the LCPU native module. These steps build the linux64 version of the module # on linux; you'll need to alter it if you want to build for 32-bit. garrysmod/addons/lcpu$ cmake -Wno-dev -GNinja -S native -B build \ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release garrysmod/addons/lcpu$ ninja -C build # Install the native module (Linux) # For Windows you can do the same thing, just replace this # with how you'd do it in batch (or use Explorer, I'm not your dad) garrysmod/addons/lcpu$ [[ ! -d '../../lua/bin']] && mkdir -p ../../lua/bin && cp build/projects/lcpu/*.dll ../../lua/bin # Tada! ``` On Linux you can alternatively use the `./build_module.sh` script that will do all the build and installation steps automatically, once cloning the repository in the garrysmod/addons folder. Windows building is currently untested; I see no reason why it wouldn't work. # Special Thanks [CNLohr](https://github.com/CNLohr) - I may not like the mini-rv32ima code that much, but it did still help a lot (and my emulation core library is based off it, with tons of refactoring and a C++ rewrite to boot.), so thanks for creating the project.