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Pocket Physics v0.5 (NDS misc)

You draw an object on the screen and it instantly becomes physical and interacts with other objects.

Changes:

Added the moving tool
Improved speed (different timing, inactive objects fall asleep)
Better repeatability
sketches are now stored in /data/pocketphysics/sketches by default

http://tobw.net/index.php?cat_id=3&project=Pocket+Physics

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Virtual Dieter (Build 6) (A2600 Game)

Dodge the food coming at you. If you touch a food, your stomach grows bigger. You get one point for each group of food you let pass to the other side. The game ends when your stomach gets to the other side of the screen.

http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=119731

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Touchpad (iPhone Application)

Touchpad enables you to use your iPhone as a wireless touchpad. You can control the mouse on your PC using just your iPhone. You can move the mouse around, click, double-click, and even drag. Vertical scrolling is even possible.

Touchpad is based entirely on VNsea by Chris Reed and Glenn Kriesel.

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jsherwan/projects/touchpad/

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One More Music Player Client v0.2.0 (GP2x Application)

One More Music Player Client is a fairly full featured client for the Music Player Daemon. This is a standalone music player solution and not just a frontend for mpd on another machine.

Google Code Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/ommpc/

http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,6,2177

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NAND Blanker v0.1 (GP2x Application)

A small firmware which boots off a FAT32-formatted SD card and totally blanks the kernel, filesystem and user portions of the NAND fixing ‘bad block syndrome’ often caused by 3.0->2.0 downgrades (though it can happen simply by writing to the NAND often enough).

It leaves the bootloader in tact.

http://www.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,42,2490

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PSP Filer v4.8 (PSP Application)

Mediumgauge has updated his file explorer/watcher “PSP Filer.”

Changes:

filer:
– added Hungarian mode.
– fixed a bug that some kind of file in RAR was considered as a directory.
– fixed a bug that Filer was crashed when it tried to open an encrypted RAR archive.
– fixed a bug that Filer was crashed when it tried to open a RAR archive on few memory.
– chased to fix that extracted files and folders from archive files would be ReadOnly and could not change nor delete anymore under CFW 3.90 or later.
– fixed a bug that Filer was crashed when it tried to rename a long file name (more than 128bytes).

http://www.geocities.jp/mediumgauge/

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Interview with Ruckage (GP2x misc)

Hooka himself gave me a hint of one of his latest interviews. This time Hooka catched up Ruckage, who wrote a bunch of marvellous GP32 and GP2x Fenix games.

The first few lines of the interview:

Hooka: Who are you and what are you about?
Ruckage: I’m a 32 year old GP2X fan living in the UK with an addiction to making games.

Hooka: When did you attain a GP2X?
Ruckage: 14/11/06.

Hooka: What was you’re main reason for getting one?
Ruckage: Emulation originally, and the hope that I might be able to make a few games.

Hooka: You mentioned you used to use DIV, how hard was it for you to learn fenix having that prior experience?

Please read the rest of the interview directly at Hooka’s page.

http://hooka.gp2x.de/2798/

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