This is a copy of the Nabaztag tools that has been patched to compile under Mac OS X along with the source to the standard Nabaztag firmware. I have also updated the simulator to have the start of a UI that shows the state of the LEDs on the rabbit.
To compile the mtl compiler go into the compiler
directory and type
make
Once the mtl compiler has been compiled it is then possible to compile the Nabaztag firmware using the scripts provided in the bc-nominal/nominal_splitted
directory.
test_compile.sh
This will produce a file called bootcode.bin
which should then be able to be used with a Nabaztag rabbit.
The simulator can be run using the test_sim.sh
script in the bc-nominal/nominal_splitted
directory.
You will also need to copy the conf.bin
file from the compiler
directory the bc-nominal/nominal_splitted
and edit it with a hex editor to point to your Nabaztag server.
Running the script invokes the compiler, then you will need press enter a couple of times to skip past the information it spits out. You should then see your firmware running in the simulator :)