> http://mamedev.org/tools/ Get the 64 or 32. Unzip it and then move it to C:\msys64 > > Download the source. http://mamedev.org/release.html Unzip it and then move it to > C:\source > > Open up the cmd. > > call C:\msys64\win32\env.bat > > 1. Update repositories > pacman -Sy > > 2. Install/update needed packages > pacman -S mame-essentials android-ndk android-sdk java > > 3. Restart console so new env.bat is actually called and set. > > Open up the cmd again. > > call C:\msys64\win32\env.bat > > cd C:\source > > make SUBTARGET=tiny android-arm -j9 > > or > > make SUBTARGET=tiny android-mips -j9 > > or > > make SUBTARGET=tiny android-x86 -j9 > > cd C:\source\android-project > > gradlew assemble > > 7. in android-project\app\build\outputs\apk\ there are generated APK files that you > can install on any device running 4.3 and up (API 18) > > Note: I think this is for the Nvidia Shield only. I never could get the arrow to move > off of the edges of the screen. Phone (Galaxy Core Prime with 5.1.1) and Tablet > (Amazon Fire with 5.1.2). > > Wouldn't install on my Samsung Tablet (4.4.4) at all. The devise couldn't read it. > > Info from here. > http://forums.bannister.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=105619#Post105619
Please advise on the -j parameter. On a machine that does not have 8 cores it will be slow and painful.