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This is an enhanced interpreter for the Commander Keen 1-3 Series. It is based on the original CloneKeen engine.
Release notes by mrLogan:
CloneKeen port for Dingux v0.1
I don’t know much about this game as I never really played it myself but it seems it was popular at the time. This version includes the shareware episode 1, it should work with the full version episodes but I don’t have them so I didn’t try it. Everything seems to be working ok gfx, sound, controls , save games etc.
Controls:
CTRL (Jump): B
ALT (Pogo): Y
Fire: B & Y at the same time (once you have the raygun)
Space (Pause): Start
Enter: Select or A
Escape (Quit): L
F3 (save): R
Installation in DMenu:
You need to create a menu item like the one below. Note the executable “./clonekeen2x -ep1” indicates episode 1. You need to change it to -ep2 and -ep3 for the other episodes.
MenuItem CloneKeen
{
Icon = “res/games.png”
Name = ” CloneKeen”
Executable = “./clonekeen2x -ep1”
WorkDir = “/usr/local/games/CloneKeen2X”
}
Notes:
When the games starts the screen at one point goes black, just press a button and the screen will come back into life again. I put a nasty hack in to get it to quit to the desktop without freezing the dingoo but it means that it might no have released all the memory it should of.
http://a320.freeforums.org/clonekeen-for-dingux-v0-1-t1194.html
Sopwith is a sidescrolling shoot ’em up game.
Controls:
START = Start (press a couple of times)
SELECT = Quit
LEFT = Pull Up
RIGHT = Pull Down
DOWN = Flip
A = Fire
B = Bomb
Y = Go Home
L = Throttle Down
R = Throttle Up
http://a320.freeforums.org/sopwith-for-dinux-t1181.html
Slaanesh released FBA320 for Dingoo Linux. Final Burn Alpha is an emulator specializing in emulating arcade video game machines based on M68000 and Z80 CPUs. A large number of well know arcade machines fall under this category including the famous Neo Geo, CPS1/2, Cave, Toaplan and PGM hardware.
Quote:
The Dingoo’s FBA320 port is a combination of the GP2X and PSP ports of Final Burn Alpha – think of it as part Linux (GP2X heritage) and part MIPS (PSP/Dingoo CPU).
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/dingoo.cgi?0,0,0,0,73,145
LittleGPTracker (a.k.a ‘The piggy’) is a music tracker optimised to run on portable game consoles.
xzakox has released a first version, bringing this wonderful application over to the Dingoo.
Video in Action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvqGgNj6M7Y
Release notes:
As usual unpack the folder in the zip somewhere inside local in your dingux SD card,
for example local/apps/lgpt, and add an entry to your dmenu config like this:
MenuItem LGPT
{
Icon = “/usr/local/apps/lgpt/lgpt.png”
Name = “LGPT”
Executable = “./lgpt.dge”
WorkDir = “/usr/local/apps/lgpt”
Selector = no
}
put songs in the same folder,
enjoy!
Controls are the same as GP2X LGPT but X and Y control HW Volume (X up, Y down).
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=49400&view=findpost&p=752155
Alternative Frontend and Application Launcher, now with working “main” script.
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/dingoo.cgi?0,0,0,0,116,139
LittleGPTracker (a.k.a ‘The piggy’) is a music tracker optimised to run on portable game consoles.
xzakox is currently porting it over to Dingoo Linux – there is no release yes as few things needs to be optimized first, but here is a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvqGgNj6M7Y
http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=49348
Do you need a simple calculator on Dingux? mrLogan makes it possible again!
http://a320.freeforums.org/calculator-for-dingux-sdlcalc-v1-0-t1051.html