NES Emulator for Dingux.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/dingoo.cgi?0,0,0,0,71,181
NES Emulator for Dingux.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/dingoo.cgi?0,0,0,0,71,181
An interpreter for MegaZeux-Created games.
Thanks to www.nintendomax.com for the news.
This is a port of MegaZeux to the DS. Extract it to the root of your flash card so the files are in /games/megazeux. Apply the appropriate DLDI patch. Gameplay works for medium-sized worlds (~500KB). Larger worlds will run out of memory and crash.
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MegaZeux, or MZX, is a game creation system (GCS) based on Tim Sweeney/Epic Megagames’ classic shareware game ZZT. MegaZeux was created in late 1994 by Gregory Janson, who formed his own company, Software Visions (now defunct). Like ZZT, MZX was originally released as shareware and the world editor portion of the program was included for free, allowing third parties to create their own worlds without even registering.
Thanks to www.nintendomax.com for the news.
PingPong is a Pong game written in Nano Lua for Nintendo DS.
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Changes:
Fixed problem with sound.
Pong for the Nintendo DS.
Quote:
This is my first project: Plain Pong. If you haven’t realized yet, it is a Pong clone. I’ve made it taking this video as inspiration (read: copying/ripping the resources): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPkUvfL8T1I
I’ve seen many other Pong clones around here, so I wasn’t going to make a thread with my version… But in the end, I suppose that if just one person enjoys it or if somebody spots a bug that helps me to improve my coding/PAlib knowledge, it will be worth it, so here it is.
SNES emulator for Dingux.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/dingoo.cgi?0,0,0,0,1,180
dgFrontier is a Dingoo port from the classic Frontier: Elite 2 based on the work of Tom Morton FrontVM2. Frontier – Elite II is a space trading computer game.
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Changes:
First version with source released, music and other features from Wiz port.
Dingux-GChess is based upon GNU Chess.
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GNU Chess is command line Chess program running on many differents systems such as UNIX, windows or MacOS. It was started in 1986 by Stuart Cracraft, who is continuing to develop it with other coders such as Chua Kong Sian, Lukas Geyer, Simon Waters and David A. Wheeler.
Dingux GChess uses the GNU Chess version v5.07 for the artificial Intelligence. It is a port to Dingux of zx-81’s previous GP2X-Wiz version, with some new graphics by Satya.
Dingux Local Pack is a very big collection of almost every Dingux Game/Application ever.
Here is the content list:
Games:
Ascii Portal
Alice in Crapland
Another World (raw)
Arkanoid
Biniax 2
Blockrage
CloneKeen2X
DaveGnukem
Dballs
Defendguin
Dodgin Diamond 2
FreeDroid
Frontier 2 Elite
Gem Drop X
Gnurobbo
Just4Qix
Kobo Deluxe
MrDrillux
Nicky Boum
OpenLiero
OpenTyrian
Powermanga
Prince Of Persia
REminiscence
Ro. Bullet Reactor
RotateGearux
Sdlroids
Sopwith
Spout
Super Methane Bros
Super Transball 2
Tcgs_Car
Ur-Quan Masters
Waternet
Stppc
XpireduxPc Ports:
DoomGOO
Doom
Duke3d
EDuke32
Heretic
Hexen
Rise of the Triad
Spear of Destiny
Wolf3d
Quakux
Half-Life (Dmenu conf and script)
Shadow Warrior (Shareware)Emulators:
FBA320
MAME4ALL
ScummVM
SMS Plus
Snes9X
PicoDrive
Nofrendo
Gnuboy
GP2Xpectrum
OpenMsx
Atari ST
Atari 2600
Frodo
Vice
uPCE
Amstrad CPC 6128Media:
GMU Music Player
Lgpt
XarmientoX Guitar TunerApps:
SDLCalc
SDLread
GReader2xSystem:
Select Wallpaper (5 walpaper)
Theme Select (3 Theme)
Overclock (430, 400, 360, 328, 300)
File explorer
Display terminal (if you cant get something running, shows terminal for 15s so you can check errors)
Reboot
Power Off
To make these games running:
– copy valve folder to ./local/ports/Quakux
– copy duke.rts, duke3d.grp, game.con, ultramid.ini, user.con, defs.con to ./local/ports/duke3d (Atomic 1.4)
– copy duke3d.grp to ./local/ports/eduke32
– copy heretic.wad to ./local/ports/heretic
– copy hexen.wad to ./local/ports/hexen
– copy doom.wad to ./local/ports/prboom
– copy Rise of the Triad data files to ./local/ports/rott
– copy Reminiscence data files to ./local/games/Reminiscence/DATA
As a more or less result of the massive loss of information and discussions on the A320 Freeforum boards, here comes Dingoonity.
Dingoonity is a collection of Dingoo-related sites, in one easy to remember location. They have got boards, developer blogs, and a Dingoo wiki.
The design is neat and overall it makes a professional impression.