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Aldaron's Device Interface, or ADI is a rust library for creating cross-platform applications and video games. It's goal is to be an powerful, easy-to-use, and minimal SDL-esque library. It is developed by Plop Grizzly.
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Aldaron's Device Interface

Aldaron's Device Interface 0.1.0

Aldaron's Device Interface, or ADI is a rust library for creating cross-platform applications and video games. It's goal is to be an powerful, easy-to-use, and minimal SDL-esque library. It is developed by Plop Grizzly.

Documentation

The documentation for ADI can be found at http://plopgrizzly.tech/adi/.

Supported Platforms

These are the platforms that ADI currently supports.

  1. Vulkan + XCB + Linux
  2. Vulkan + Windows

These are some planned platforms.

  1. Vulkan + Wayland + Linux
  2. Vulkan + Android
  3. Vulkan + Direct to Display + Raspberry Pi
  4. Metal + MacOS
  5. Metal + IOS
  6. Vulkan + Nintendo Switch
  7. WebGL + Web Assembly
  8. OpenGL + Windows
  9. OpenGL + MacOS

If you'd like to help port the library to any of these platforms or others, contact me at jeron.lau@plopgrizzly.tech. I'll appreciate any help.

Devices

These are the current supported devices for each supported platform

Platform Screen Input Speakers Network Storage USB Bluetooth Microphone Camera Haptic
Vulkan + XCB on Linux Supported Missing Joystick N.Y.I. N.Y.I. N.Y.I. N.Y.I. N.Y.I N.Y.I N.Y.I N.Y.I
Vulkan on Windows Supported Missing Joystick N.Y.I. N.Y.I. N.Y.I. N.Y.I. N.Y.I N.Y.I N.Y.I N.Y.I

Screen

Video display, often though a window.

Input

On screen or physical keyboard, Mouse and/or touch, and Virtual or physical joystick

Speakers

Audio Output

Network

Send and receive packets over Ethernet or Wifi.

Storage

Hard drive, Solid state drive, USB drive, CD/DVD, and SD card

USB

Send and recieve packets over USB between a Computer and an Arduino, Tablet, or Phone.

Bluetooth

Send and receive packets over bluetooth.

Microphone

Record Audio from a Microphone.

Camera

Record Video from a Webcam or other Camera.

Haptic

Cause vibrations in a Joystick, Phone or Other controller.

Contributing

If you'd like to help implement any of these unsupported devices for specific platforms, contact me at jeron.lau@plopgrizzly.tech. I'll appreciate any help.