PandoraPanic is a mini-game compilation, which is a collaborative project from the GP32X and OpenPandora communities.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,27,59
PandoraPanic is a mini-game compilation, which is a collaborative project from the GP32X and OpenPandora communities.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,27,59
Narcissu is a free visual novel by the dojin group stage-nana, telling the story of a terminally ill young man and woman. It has been optimized to work on the Pandora by EvilDragon (Main Menu has been changed to fit 800×480).
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,37,58
The Battle for Wesnoth is a turn-based strategy game with a fantasy theme.
Build up a great army, gradually turning raw recruits into hardened veterans. In later games, recall your toughest warriors and form a deadly host against whom none can stand! Choose units from a large pool of specialists, and hand-pick a force with the right strengths to fight well on different terrains against all manner of opposition.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,29,25
Openglad is an SDL port of an old DOS game called Gladiator, which was developed by FSGames in the mid 90’s. It is a top-down gauntlet-style RPG in which you hire team mates, go on missions, and improve your team with the spoils you reap. It can be played by up to 4 players (using split-screen), and features many classes, special abilities, and a scenario editor.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,29,57
Eat The Whistle is an OpenSource soccer game originally developed by Hurricane Studios as commercial product for the Amiga platform.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,36,56
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.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,35,55
News from the Pandora front!
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That’s the weight of the packages fully packaged up with painted cases (unless our friends lied to us) – and getting the plane to UK on Monday. Yay!
We’ll probably get a tracking number on Monday (it took two days the last time we got a shipment from China), then we can be sure!Where’s the rest of them parts?
The batteries just got custom clearance, and will probably arrive on Monday.
700 boards are there, they have the nubs already soldered on. Another 800 boards are already populated.
The rest of the nubs are in Texas, as they are directly soldered on during population.4000 LCDs are there. 4000 stickers are there.
10.000 speakers are there. 4000 WiFi Antennas are there.
5.000 Quick Start Manuals are in UK and also will arrive on Monday.All the other needed small parts are there.
Keymats will arrive together with the cases… well, and that’s all there is. Time to start assembly. Yay!
The OS and some software
The OS is also coming along. We installed an image to the NAND a week ago – it runs well and rock solid so far.
I tried quite a few things to break it – hard reset while it was running quite a few times, etc.
The OS survived. The only thing I managed to do was making the bootup hang when I did four Hard Resets while booting in a row – guess a hardware driver hang. Was solved by powering off and reboot again – and still the filesystem was fine and intact.Looking good here. Bootup is still a bit slow (55 Seconds at the moment), but that’s something we surely try to improve in the near future. As a test, I simply removed some services that won’t be needed AFAIK and got a booting time of 33 seconds. It won’t make it in the first release (as we don’t have time to test if my removed scripts REALLY don’t break anything!), but it’s a nice view of what can be done. Switching to Upstart (a tool which enhances bootup by running scripts parallel instead of serial) will also make a difference. Stay tuned for OS updates!
Power Management has become better. The WiFi driver now supports power management – so with the standard OS settings, 7 hours with WiFi are possible. Without WiFi, it goes up to 13 hours at the moment.
For a basic OS, this is all pretty advanced already. There will surely be some settings that can be enhanced (i.e. Browser layout, MIME types, etc.), but we’ll wait for suggestions from you guys and will include the best settings in future firmware versions.
Also, in case you want to meddle around and break the OS (you should only do so on the SD Card, but some probably still mess around with the NAND I guess ;))
I will create a recovery bootsystem which allows you to restore the config files on your system or backup your home-directory.Aditionally, notaz created a flasher (it’s the same one we use to install the OS for the first time). With that, you can copy some files on your SD Card and restore the image completely (don’t do this too often though, it will wear out the NAND over time :))
Various devs (me too, though I don’t think you can call me dev) are packaging up games, apps and emulators that are ported so far.
We have Stella, Hatari, UAE4ALL, DOSBox, Vice, Colem, Exaile, Free Heroes 2, Commander Genius, Angry Drunken Dwarfs, BattleJewels, Battle for Wesnoth, Super Mario War, C-Dogs, Pandora Panic!, Quake 2, etc. and more coming up…
Some stuff needs more work (notaz wants to improve PicoDrive more before Pandora release, UAE4ALL is just a direct port of the GP2X Version, runs fullspeed Amiga 500 games, but is not as compatible, PSX and N64 also need more work), but I guess that stuff will keep you busy for a while.
MAJOR thanks again to ALL the devs who have helped us with the OS – despite them having few time… THANKS!
I also suspect there are some devs among the preorderers who also like to port some games (or code their own ones).
I can’t await to see what’s coming from you guys – I’m sure it will be worth all the trouble we went through.
http://www.open-pandora.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=176
DOSBox is a DOS-emulator. Now also out for the upcomming Pandora!
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,71,54
Jeff Mittchell ported the Atari 2600 emulator Stella to the Pandora.
Release notes:
It does not run PAL-roms at the moment, but all NTSC ones run fine.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,71,53
Pickle updated Wolf4SDL (Wolfenstein 3D SDL Port) an engine port, which can be used to play Wolfenstein 3D. This is the pack which supports “Spears of Destiny”. Data files are of course NOT included.
Because Wolfenstein 3D is showing swastika’s during ingame, we can not provide any links as it would be against german law. In particular it would be against paragraph 86 StGB “Verbreiten von Propagandamitteln verfassungswidriger Organisationen”.
Allthough this is just an engine port of Wolfenstein 3D, the game itself is still indexed.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,30,52