Category: Pandora
UAE4ALL for Pandorahas been updated. UAE4ALL is a famous branch of UAE, an well known Amiga emulator. Needs to be optimized but runs tons of games fullspeed!
Changes:
* Removed gp2x config options
* Added selectable UAE core. While this is a bit slower, it adds compatibility
* Ask for nub mouse mode on first startup (added by EvilDragon)
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,72,74
Pickle has update his port of UAE4ALL for Pandora. UAE4ALL is a famous branch of UAE, an well known Amiga emulator. Needs to be optimized but runs tons of games fullspeed!
Changes:
* Move screen with L + DPad
* Addes softstrech scaling (software-only at the moment, so it’s slow)
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,72,74
One More Music Player Client is a music player by Coder_TimT.
Release notes:
I’m hoping Ommpc is ready for public consumption and so here it is. For those unfamiliar with it’s gp2x roots, ommpc is an MPD client packaged with a standalone version of MPD. It will also just work as a client if you already have MPD installed and running. Here’s a quick rundown of features…
1. Front end to mpd
Plays most major formats
Can be detached from player daemon to play in background.
Gapless playback
2. Music Library
Browse by Artist, Album, Genre, Filesystem
Filter(search) each view
3. Playlist oriented
Everything plays in a playlist
Create recursive playlist from Artist/Album/Genre/subdirectory
Random playlist-picks 50 songs at random from the library
Save and load playlists
Simple playlist editing…add/remove/move
Just a m3u playlist, so can be created elsewhere also
Create “queue” inside of current playlist of songs to play next either from library or song currently in playlist.
4. Bookmark location in long audio file
5. Instant seeking
T
ime/speed sensitive FF/RW. As you FF/RW for a longer period of time the speed at which it FF/RW increases up to 32x.
Instant jump via click/touch of progress bar.
This is kind of a given compared to the desktop clients we have, but was a big deal in the gp2x version…
6. Random and Repeat modes
Picks random song from current playlist
Repeats current playlist
7. Touchscreen/game control/keyboard friendly
Fully configurable controls for keyboard and game controls
Multiple key bindings for each action…so play can be bound to ‘p’, Enter, and the ‘B’ button.
Onscreen player controls in now playing screen
Touch/Mouse control of volume/rpt/random/seek bar
Simple Touch/Mouse gestures for scrolling and back/forward while browsing library
8. Now playing screen with controls
Displays album art and song information
Controls available by touch/mouse
9. UTF-8 Internationalization.
Have French, Spanish, German, Russian, Korean, and Japanese(the later two as separate downloads since they are sizeable)
Other translations welcome.
In the archive, ready to be downloaded… Let me know things go for you here…
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=55039
pickle updated his “Pirates” game for the Pandora. openPirates is a fan game inspired by the classic game ‘Sid Meier’s Pirates!’ and ‘Pirates! Gold’ by Microprose.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,29,109
Gmu is a music player for the Wiz. Gmu supports Ogg Vorbis, MP3, Musepack, FLAC and various module formats (such as s3m, stm, it, etc.). It also includes a playlist and a file browser.
Release notes:
Gmu is an open source music player for portable gaming consoles and handhelds. There are versions available for the GP2X (both F100 and F200 devices are supported), the GP2X Wiz, the Dingoo A320 and the Ben NanoNote. Gmu supports lots of audio file formats and includes various features. For an overview have a look at the features list below.
Features:
* Supports Ogg Vorbis, MP3, MP2, Musepack (MPC), FLAC, WavPack, various module formats (MOD, XM, IT, S3M, STM, …) and lots of ADLIB tracker formats
* m3u playlist import/export
* Various play modes including random and repeat modes
* File browser
* Playlist
* Cover viewer (Gmu supports jpg, png and bmp image files and cover images embedded into ID3v2 tags)
* Hold function (turns off display backlight for power saving)
* Customizable key mappings and skin support to be able to change Gmu’s look & feel
http://wejp.k.vu/projects/gmu
Dega emulates a Master System and Game Gera console on your Pandora. It’s a beta release and not fully optimized yet!
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,71,131
OpenJazz is a free, open-source version of the classic Jazz Jackrabbit games. OpenJazz can be compiled on a wide range of operating systems. To play, you will need the files from one of the original games.
Release notes:
I updated the openjazz pnd with the latest svn source, and these awesome changes have occured since the last release (theres also been a good amount of work in the svn since the last release:
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,35,55
Jazz Jackrabbit 2 levels1/7/’10 I’m pleased to announce that I’ve just added support for Jazz Jackrabbit 2â„¢ level files. Select “specific level” from the episode list, and you can now type in the name of any level you want. Support is very limited at the moment, but there’s more to come.
As you make your way from the launch of the program to the end of a level, you’ll notice a bunch of other new features:
* The first change you’ll see is Jazz blinking during the introductory cutscene, thanks to AnotherGuest. Other cutscenes have also improved.
* Next, you’ll see that the main menu now has a plasma-y background effect, thanks to Alireza Nejati.
* When you load up a level, you’ll be greeted by a planetary approach sequence.
* In-game, you’ll find that animations are now positioned more accurately. Bad guys now explode properly, too. Thanks to Newspaz for both of these.
Bonus levels27/4/’10 Today’s release features an incomplete implementation of bonus levels. Gems can be collected and all levels can be completed, but road hazards do nothing.
There’s also been more work on cutscenes, and the opening animation is now working.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,35,55
The beta testing phase of HotFix 3 is over – now here is the package for everyone! You don’t need to have any previous Hotfix installed. The Hotfix will find out what needs to be done on your system.
This Hotfix has the following changes and fixes:
* Kernel: Fixed problem with broken sound on some units. Also improved ALSA Buffer Underrun problems
* Kernel Modules: Added USB Sound and Midi Modules as well as the TUN/TAN-Module
* U-Boot: Fixed LCD timings on Reset (which caused weird dots around the Logo on reboot / Reset)
* U-Boot: Added serial out via USB (ideal for debugging when trying to port new OSes to the Pandora)
* MiniMenu: Added automatic Refresh on SD Card insert and quick navigation using keyboard letters
* Battery-Settings: LED now starts blinking at 10% and shuts down at 5%. The previous values were too short.
* Bugfix: op_fbrunapp had some problems with command line parameters. That’s now fixed.
* Services: Removed unneeded services from Startup – also services most users don’t need (like dropbear, samba, etc.) They can be re-enabled with the new Startup-Settings
* Startup-Settings: Added enabling / disabling services
* New: Added Mass Storage mode via Mini-USB (can be enabled in the System-Menu)
* Automount: Now using Label names (if the card has one) instead of mmcblk*
* Automount: Now using Dirsync instead of sync with 2s Buffer flush. This increases SD Write speed A LOT. However, be sure to wait at least 2 seconds before removing your SD Card after you saved data
* Not yet fixed: PNDs will not run if they have a space in the filename or path (do not use spaces in your SD-Card labels for now!)
* pnd_run-Script: Changed a few things to make it compatible with spaces in filenames (still needs some other fix). Thanks to Ivanovic.
* Bluetooth-Script: Fixed save / restore settings on startup (thanks to urjaman)
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=54933