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PDROMS mentioned in a New York Times article! (misc)
PDROMS has been mentioned as legal freeware rom source in an emulation/retro gaming article published in the "New York Times" on the 30th January 2003! I'm really surprised! The link below points to the article. Unfortunatly you need to make up an account first (It's free of charge). I guess not everyone wants to register, therefor here is a short cutout. (Copyright 2003 by the New York Times!) Read more about PDROMS mentioned in a New York Times article! (misc)
Linux on GP32 (GP32 misc)
News taken from gp32.emu.pl: What a nice suprise. Seems that Linux era comes to GP32 faster than some of us could think. What you see on the screen is photo is Linux booting on GP32. But dont be to happy :) On the Project Page you can find bigger screen and you can read all those messages UNABLE it, UNABLE That ;)) Anyway i cant give credit to person who made this photo, because there are a few Project members i there is no info who took the picture. Read more about Linux on GP32 (GP32 misc)
Jomo v1.02 (GBA Game)
Jomo is a puzzle game for one player. The object of the game is to push the blocks such that all the X's on the floor are covered by the glowing orbs. An orb under a crate will move only one space when pushed, whereas an orb which is not under a crate will continue to roll when pushed, until it collides with something. The game includes some nice graphics and music, 100 levels, and even a plot! Read more about Jomo v1.02 (GBA Game)
Frood (GBA Techdemo)
News taken from GBAdev.org: Frood is a scroller demo from Chris Berry: Thought I'd send along this demo I threw together. It's pretty ugly, and a bit "old skool" (I converted it from an Atari ST demo I wrote about 11 years ago :-) This demo used up most of the CPU time of the Atari ST, but on the GBA's hardware it uses up hardly any at all. Read more about Frood (GBA Techdemo)
LOFT Demo (GBA misc)
News taken from GBAdev.org: Frederic has released a demo of his LOFT system:This is a little prey-predator system. The originality is that it is programmed in a language called LOFT which allows for concurrent programming (with a variant of threads, called FairThreads). The objective of LOFT is to ease the programming of behavioral aspects in embedded systems such as the gba. Read more about LOFT Demo (GBA misc)