NAME
Games::NES::ROM - View information about an NES game from a ROM file
SYNOPSIS
use
Games::NES::ROM;
# Read in the ROM without having to know its format
my
$rom
= Games::NES::ROM->load(
'file.nes'
);
# Specifically read in an iNES file
$rom
= Games::NES::ROM::INES->new(
filename
=>
'file.nes'
);
# Access the details
'PRG Banks: '
,
$rom
->prg_count,
"\n"
;
'CHR Banks: '
,
$rom
->prg_count,
"\n"
;
# etc...
# View the SHA-1 & CRC checksums
'SHA1: '
,
$rom
->sha1,
"\n"
;
' CRC: '
,
$rom
->crc,
"\n"
;
DESCRIPTION
This module loads the details of an NES rom file. It is primarily meant to be used a base class for more specific file formats. Those formats include:
INSTALLATION
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
METHODS
load( $filename )
Attemps to read the ROM structure into memory using all available file formats until success.
prg_count( )
Returns the number of PRG banks for this ROM.
chr_count( )
Returns the number of CHR banks for this ROM.
sha1( )
Returns the SHA-1 checksum for the PRG and CHR data.
crc( )
Returns the CRC checksum for the PRG and CHR data.
sprite( $chr_bank, $index )
Returns the raw (composite) sprite in the specified CHR bank at the specified array index.
BASE ATTRIBUTES
The following base attributes are available for all file formats:
filename - The filename from which data was loaded
id - A string found at the beginning of a file to identify the file format
title - The game's title, if available
prg_banks - An arrayref of PRG bank data
chr_banks - An arrayref of CHR bank data
has_sram - Boolean value to determine if the ROM is battery backed
mapper - A value indicating what memory mapper to use with the ROM
mirroring - A value indicating what time of mirroring is used in the ROM
NOTES
mapper - iNES uses integer IDs, UNIF uses string IDs
mirroring - An integer ID, using the UNIF list as a basis
Each file format will have an extended set of attributes specific to its data structure. Please consult their documentation for more information.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007-2013 by Brian Cassidy
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.