Requirements
To play Crimson Fields you need version 1.1.5 or later of the
SDL toolkit and
SDL_ttf.
For sound and networking support, you also need the
SDL_mixer
and
SDL_net
libraries from the same site.
The game has been developed and tested on Intel architecture under
Linux, but it shouldn't be too hard to make it compile for other operating
systems as well. So far, Crimson Fields has been reported to work on
Linux, *BSD, MacOS X, Solaris, BeOS, and Microsoft Windows.
Downloads
You can select one of the releases below or get Crimson Fields directly from
CVS.
User-contributed packages
- Latest FreeBSD port
at FreeBSD.org (supplied by Jan Stocker).
- Latest OpenBSD port
at OpenBSD.org (supplied by Jolan Luff).
- Latest NetBSD port
at NetBSD.org (supplied by Thomas Klausner).
- Files for Debian GNU/Linux are available
here
(maintained by Uwe Hermann).
- Latest ArchLinux package
(supplied by Alexej Magura).
- Windows installer (0.5.1,
SDL libraries included, maintained by Silvio Iaccarino).
- MacOS X binaries
(0.5.2, SDL libraries included, OS X 10.2 or higher, built by Silvio Iaccarino),
or use the
port
provided by DarwinPorts.
- Linux Mandrake packages are available in the contrib directory of your
favourite Mandrake mirror (thanks to Guillaume Rousse).
- RPMs for Fedora and Red Hat are provided by the folks at
livna.org (thanks to Phillip Compton).
- BeOS binaries can be found at BeBits
(thanks to Michael Pfeiffer).
- Binary packages for the Sharp Zaurus
and the Nokia 770 at
linuxvision.de (maintained by Uwe Koch).
- Binary package for WindowsCE smartphones
(ported by Andreas Fiedler).
- Binary package for PocketPCs
(ported by Silvio Iaccarino).
- Binary package for Palm OS 5
(ported by Henk Jonas).
- Binary package for the iStation V43
(created by Puthirak Om).
- Binary package for the GP2X.
- Binary package for Symbian phones (S60v3 and UIQ3) (ported by Lars).
- Binary package for Maemo
(ported by Mikko Vartiainen).
- Binary package for the Dreamcast
(ported by IberDC).
- Binary package for the AROS
Research Operating System (ported by Matthias Rustler).
- Binary package for the Pandora Handheld
(ported by Mark Uitterdijk).
Extras