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Run the container

Simply execute this line in the directory you want z88dk executables to be run:

docker run  -v .:/src/ -it z88dk/z88dk <command>

If it complains about no matching image found (for example on Apple native silicon), then you'll need to install and enable Rosetta2 and provide the --platform option:

docker run --platform linux/amd64 -v .:/src/ -it z88dk/z88dk <command>

where <command> is the command line to be executed in the Docker container.

As it can be deduced, current directory (and its subfolders) contents are bound with read-write access to the Docker container /src/ directory.

Note: <command> is not tied to run z88dk executables only: it can run scripts or execute makefiles as long as they are supported by the Docker container.

Available tags

  • Recent releases are available as tagged images
  • Weekly builds are tagged with the build date

See https://hub.docker.com/r/z88dk/z88dk for more details.

Building your own image

Just get the file z88dk.Dockerfile from the GIT repository and build the docker image "z88dk":

docker build -t z88dk -f z88dk.Dockerfile .

Note: an Internet connection is required because several packages and source code repositories need to be downloaded.

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