Archive for September, 2008
Allegro (WIP) (PSP misc)

Diedel ported Allegro to the PlayStation Portable. Allegro is a game programming library for C/C++. Quote: I would like to share my Allegro PSP WIP 🙂 A simple graphic driver and the a mini keyboard driver using the PSP controller are implemented by now. It compiles and links with success some Allegro examples and the excellent Humphrey remake (the main [&hellip

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Vocabulario DS v1.0 Final (NDS misc)

Vocabulario DS is a french educational program helping you to learn spanish. Changes: – Source Code completely retyped – Added 3 Grammars – Add 2 Vocabularies – The majority of Conjugations (Regular Irregular!)

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Scrambled Net v1.2 (Android Game)

This is a port of the KDE game “knetwalk”, by Andi Peredri, Thomas Nagy, and Reinhold Kainhofer. Ported to Android by Ian Cameron Smith (headstay); released under GPL. Includes MTRandom by David Beaumont, released under LGPL. The player is given a network diagram with the parts of the network randomly rotated; he/she must rotate them to connect all the terminals [&hellip

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nwtracker v0.29 (Symbian OS Application)

Record the gsm tower your cell phone see, use the google api to translate that in cohordinates and geolocate your track. Can work as a very imprecise gps tracker: 400m (well served city) to 2km (countryside) error on your position You’ll need Nokia to sign the sys file for you, see README before uploading the file to your cell phone

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OfficeReader v6 (Symbian OS Application)

For the first time ever, it is now possible to read your OpenDocument files from OpenOffice.org, KOffice, AbiWord and Lotus Symphony on your Symbian Smartphone using Open Source software

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Generic Text Scroller (NES Techdemo)

CartCollector released a “Generic Text Scroller” for

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Pegs (NES Game)

Roth released his NES game Pegs, along with the Assembler source code. Thanks to HGBO for the screenshot!

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Android 1.0 SDK (Android misc)

Google announced the release of the new Android 1.0 SDK. Quotes: Yes, that means we’re officially at 1.0. Of course the SDK won’t remain static—we’ll keep improving the tools by adding features and fixing bugs. But now developers can rely on the APIs in the SDK, and can update their applications to run on Android 1.0-compatible devices. The Android Market [&hellip

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N-Warp Daisakusen (SNES Game)

N-Warp Daisakusen is a deathmatch minigame for eight human players. Connect two Multitaps and eight joypads to your SNES, invite some friends and compete for the first place by beating and kicking the shit out of the other players. This game is available for download completely free of charge. Thanks to retroK / http://www.aep-emu.de

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Small Demo (A2600 Techdemo)

Release notes from Phry: Hello there. (sorry for my bad english) That is my third atari 2600 project. Its an attempt to create a demo. The source is very big and i think it can be optimized. Can somebody tell me how i can create this effect without writing every frame as a new playfield? Thanks a lot!

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