Added Sep 1, 2009, Under:
Wii
A multi device file explorer for the Wii and a GUI made with LibWiiGui by Tantric with graphics by NeoRame.
Features:
– SMB/USB/SD recursive copy/move/delete of files/directories with all files in it
– Rename files
– Properties of files/directories
– Browse through SD/USB/SMB
– Addressbar with path
– Multilanguage support
– Boot .dol/.elf files
– Open TXT/XML/PNG/JPEG/GIF/MP3/OGG/ files
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/WiiXplorer
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
Kojote recently came across the article “Nintendo und der Kampf gegen das R4-Schwarzkopiermodul” published at http://www.golem.de/0908/69440.html
The rough translation means something like “Nintendo fights against the R4 piracy module”, where the author Peter Steinlechner mentions, that Nintendo has hired severall people in Germany and UK to go after R4 & co sales. The Nintendo DS software industry suffers from weak sales so the only conclusion is, that “pirates” are responsible for it.
Neil Boyd, previously hired at Warner Bros., already tried to fight movie/music piracy – now he has been hired by Nintendo, to go after people who sell R4 and similar cards.
This should be reached within four steps:
1) Legal possibilities
2) Customer intelligence
3) New technologies (copy protection) &
4) Political regulations
In particular it’s understandable why Nintendo has to be harsh, after all they need to defend their business and also protect their publisher partners. The development of software titles costs a lot of money, but piracy is not really a new problem.
Undiscussable fact is, that flashcards are usually used to play pirated games. Homebrew and piracy have been always close brothers, both software types need “modifications” or “add-on hardware” to be executed, most of the time.
Homebrew and piracy are sitting in the same boat, while Nintendo tries to sink the pirates, they will sink homebrew the same way. Not everyone who owns a flashcard is a bad pirate, but the majority probably is. Up to today, Nintendo refuses to supply hobby coders with a legal way to enjoy their console. There always will be freaks who like to exploit hardware and to do their own non mainstream thing.
The solution might be just, that all the major suppliers of consoles and handhels allow their customer to do with their hardware whatever they want, as they legally paid for it too. This concept works perfect on the GP2x or the GP2x Wiz, so it’s not just an imaginary dream.
Even if you look back into the GP32 days, there was almost no piracy and the homebrew community even tried to blackmark such people without mercy. Homebrewers are against piracy of any kind and might be Nintendo’s long arm, if they would be just getting support for their very own lifestyle.
http://www.pdroms.de/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=92&t=7071
Protista is an interactive toy where player-created creatures compete for supremacy of the Petri dish. Protista, an experiment in interactivity, challenges both the right and left sides of the brain. The creative side is unleashed to design and build an assortment of creatures in a full-featured creature editor. Protista tasks the analytic side to program the creatures with a graphical programming language. Then, the whole brain can sit back and watch its creations battle it out in a struggle of microscopic proportions.
Thanks to www.dcemu.co.uk for the news.
https://www.digipen.edu/?id=1170&proj=436
TouchWatch2 v2.33 – Timer/Stopwatch application!
The usage is very simple. Just use fingertips to start or stop a timer (d-pad action). If you want to reset a timer, hold down your finger for 500ms (d-pad action for 500ms). To modify the settings of a timer, tab on the left side icon and the settings will open (d-pad left).
Changes:
* Added AppToDate support.
* Fixed font problem. Digital font was displaying in google maps and some other programs. This is a strange behavior of some programs which don’t have set a explizit font for usage.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519013
Fandian (previously known as Sonic) is the development name for ritz’s homebrew Nintendo DS 3D game project.
Some notable features include skeletal animation, static & dynamic point lights, shadow volumes, skyboxes, picking, gravity and object & environment collision detection. In the near future he will build the game logic, a.i., scripting and maybe an interactive 3D map builder for easy world creation and object & creature placement.
There seems to be no changelog (yet).
Thanks to http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=176961 for the news.
http://www.daftcode.net/
ALPHABET ARABE O CLIC is an educational application (created with DS Game Maker) that can help you to learn the Arabic alphabet.
Thanks to wraggster ( http://dcemu.co.uk/alphabet-arabe-o-clic-239723.html ) for the news.
http://www.ds-scene.net/?s=viewtopic&nid=8278
Care about your communities by knowing what people near you are thinking, saying, doing, selling, wanting and needing. With a patent-pending Search By Route technology, you can also connect with people or objects of interest along travel routes when you are on a trip. For more information, please visit http://www.fleapapa.com
https://slideme.org/application/flea-papa
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