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github: isometimes github: babbleberry

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Now let's build something: Now let's build something:
* Use `git` to clone this repo: `git clone https://github.com/isometimes/rpi4-osdev.git` * Use `git` to clone this repo: `git clone https://github.com/babbleberry/rpi4-osdev.git`
* Decide which part you want to build - I like testing with _part5-framebuffer_ (it's visual, so you'll know when it works!) * Decide which part you want to build - I like testing with _part5-framebuffer_ (it's visual, so you'll know when it works!)
* Copy the _Makefile.gcc_ to _Makefile_ * Copy the _Makefile.gcc_ to _Makefile_
* Edit the _Makefile_ and ensure the `GCCPATH` variable points to the _bin_ subdirectory where your cross-compiler is to be found * Edit the _Makefile_ and ensure the `GCCPATH` variable points to the _bin_ subdirectory where your cross-compiler is to be found

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remote_theme: isometimes/cayman-ga4 remote_theme: babbleberry/cayman-ga4
google_analytics: G-YL02TRV3C8 google_analytics: G-YL02TRV3C8
url: "https://www.rpi4os.com" url: "https://www.rpi4os.com"
plugins: plugins:

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* The incoming request is not a GET request (eg. maybe it's a HEAD request) - you can simulate this using the `curl` tool: `curl -I 192.168.0.66` * The incoming request is not a GET request (eg. maybe it's a HEAD request) - you can simulate this using the `curl` tool: `curl -I 192.168.0.66`
* The incoming request is a GET request for the root web page `/` - `curl 192.168.0.66/` * The incoming request is a GET request for the root web page `/` - `curl 192.168.0.66/`
* The incoming request is a GET request for any non-root web page - eg. `curl 192.168.0.66/isometimes/monkey` * The incoming request is a GET request for any non-root web page - eg. `curl 192.168.0.66/babbleberry/monkey`
I recommend reading [this page](http://tuxgraphics.org/electronics/200905/embedded-tcp-ip-stack.shtml) for a full explanation. The code I have ported is very similar to what you see there. I recommend reading [this page](http://tuxgraphics.org/electronics/200905/embedded-tcp-ip-stack.shtml) for a full explanation. The code I have ported is very similar to what you see there.

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_Well done, you've just written your first game!_ _Well done, you've just written your first game!_
PS: if you have issues using the Arm gcc compiler (namely an unexpected crash after painting the first brick), you might to try setting the compiler optimisation level to `-O1` instead of `-O2` in the _Makefile_. Some folks have [reported issues](https://github.com/isometimes/rpi4-osdev/issues/17), and I am able to reproduce these. PS: if you have issues using the Arm gcc compiler (namely an unexpected crash after painting the first brick), you might to try setting the compiler optimisation level to `-O1` instead of `-O2` in the _Makefile_. Some folks have [reported issues](https://github.com/babbleberry/rpi4-osdev/issues/17), and I am able to reproduce these.
![The finished game](images/6-breakout-thefinishedgame.jpg) ![The finished game](images/6-breakout-thefinishedgame.jpg)