This is a complete development environmet for GP2X development as a complate preconfigured package as many people are still having trouble setting up the toolchain, IDE, etc from the Wiki
FlickBook is a cell animation toy. It requires a DLDI device that supports writing, so patch in the normal way. You can move the drawing area and tool windows by holding ‘down’ on the D-pad or ‘B’ and then dragging the area around with the stylus. You can zoom in and out of the drawing area by holding ‘up’ on [&hellip
Kukulcan has updated his board game Pegs. Thanks to http://www.dev-fr.org for the news
Dicewars DS is a multiplayer version of a popular Flash based strategy game Dicewars for Nintendo DS handheld console. Your task is to conquer the whole game field by rolling dice. Each turn you may attack any opponent’s territory from one of your adjacent territories as long as your territory has more than one die on it. When attacking, If [&hellip
PocketNES is a NES emu for
NES.app is a Nintendo emulator for Apple’s iPhone. NES.app uses a modified version of the popular InfoNES emulation core to mimic the 6502 processor in a Nintendo Entertainment System, allowing you to play ROM dumps of games designed for the NES console. ROM dumps are files containing the dumped instruction code from a physical cartridge. In many cases, you are [&hellip
Books.app is a simple eBook reader for the iPhone. It reads HTML and text files stored in your Media/EBooks folder, and is smart enough to enter subdirectories, if, for instance, you’ve broken a book down by chapters
MobileFinder (strictly “Finder” in the iPhone’s springboard view) is a filesystem navigator and launcher for use with iPhones which have been jailbroken. Features: * Filesystem navigation with system file protection * Icons differentiate different filetypes * Copy, Move, Delete operations (requires that /bin/mv and /bin/cp be installed) * File creation and renaming * Application Launch – Also launches MobileStudio apps [&hellip
Mendeleiev ha been updated, it’s a helpful program for looking up the periodical table or element lists
RCCD is a new downloadable CD-ROM based magazine containing the very latest retro reviews, features and developer interviews, providing its readers with an essential one-stop resource for all their retro gaming needs. RGCD’s main focus is on the new releases for 8/16-Bit computer platforms, but they also dedicate a good percentage of their reviews and feature space to retro look-and-feel [&hellip