UAE4ALL for the Pandora has been updated. UAE4ALL is a famous branch of UAE, an well known Amiga emulator. Needs to be optimized but runs tons of games fullspeed!
Changes:
* Stable Vsync with double-buffering (Thanks to Notaz)
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,72,388
Boondoggle by Matthew Newell is a collection of word games with a very complete English dictionary, user profiles, and achievements as well as an original soundtrack.
Changes:
-Overhauled dictionary streaming engine (much faster word checking in Rhythmoggle)
* Streams the index into memory during the splash screen and title screen
* May require a small one-time loadscreen when you select a game (depends on whether the index is loaded by that time)
* Push the d-pad while making fireworks on the loadscreen for a bit of fun smile.gif
* After the initial load, everything loads much more quickly
-Added some graphical pizazz to tapping tiles in Rhythmoggle
-Fixed some graphical corruption on Rhythmoggle results screen
-Fixed cyan pop-up during loading
Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com/viewtopic.php?t=13272&f=19 and http://gbatemp.net/t290202-boondoggle for the news.
http://www.newellprogramming.com/download.html
Foxy and Pascal remade Core Design’s Rick Dangerous for the Genesis/Megadrive. The Megadrive/Genesis port results from a reverse engineerd Atari ST version and a complete recoding in 100% Assembler. It’s not based upon xRick, which most ports rely on. The game has been tested on real hardware and works!
Will Rick Dangerous, intrepid Super Hero and part-time stamp collector, survive his first mission in the Aztec temple of the tribe? Should he do so, Rick will face new hazards in the Egyptian tomb and the enemy fortress
http://www.pascalorama.com/article.php?news=40&cat=25
Tomdev comes up with a mini-game where you have to avoid spikes by moving a red spot either up or down. It’s fully written in Assembler and features only one level.
http://tomdevsblog.drunkencoders.com/2011/04/29/assembly-mini-game/
If you are interested in the demoscene you might be also interested in the Demoscene Outreach II meeting, which takes place in Vienna, Austria on 18th June 2011. Follow the link below for more information in German language!
http://metalab.at/wiki/2011-06-18_Demoscene_Outreach_II
Sven Vößing presents another “Retro Hunter” Video-Podcast. Unfortunately it’s in German language only. As Retro and Homebrew are usually playing in the same league, we will inform you about every new episode from now on.
From a homebrew only related point this episode has an interview with Widdy/Nuance regarding Trailblazer Wii and another interview with Kojote, project leader of Giana’s Return.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLwQlU-TNBM
ELinks is a program for browsing the web in text mode. The goal of the project has from the beginning been to provide a feature-rich text mode browser with an open patches/features inclusion policy and active development. One of these features is that ELinks includes Links-Lua which adds scripting capabilities to ELinks.
Features:
Lots of protocols (local files, finger, http, https, ftp, smb, ipv4, ipv6)
Authentication (HTTP authentication, Proxy authentication)
Persistent cookies
Cute menus and dialogs
Tabbed browsing
Support for browser scripting (Perl, Lua, Guile)
Tables and frames rendering
Colors
Background (non-blocking) downloads
http://dl.openhandhelds.org/cgi-bin/pandora.cgi?0,0,0,0,112,392
MDEM’s First by MDEM is the first ever Genesis/Megadrive demo by MDEM (hence the name!).
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=56917
syslock released an update to his Chinese learning software “Chinese Touch”.
Release notes:
Development was focused on aspects of usability, dictionary search and integration of character component data. Usability enhancements include a rubber tool and an additional calligraphy pen style for writing, a clock display in new words drill, word counters on the left and right buttons in word lists, better saving of program settings and several other tiny improvements. It is now possible to do reverse lookups on fields of your custom dictionary entries and to choose from several keyboard layouts, including Japanese Kana. Newly added images from the Wikimedia Commons Stroke Order Project have been integrated and I hope to add a settings menu soon, that allows to customize priority and optional fallbacks between PRC, traditional and Japanese writing styles. Finally character component data from the cjklib project have been integrated into Chinese Touch. It is not complete and might have some errors, but you now can lookup individual components of many characters and their meaning, which can be very helpful when memorizing complex characters. Please also have a look at the revised user manual, which includes examples on how to use some of the most important features.
Feel free to leave a comment or send me an email, with your thoughts about the program, Chinese or language learning in general, including but not limited to bug reports and feature requests.
Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com/viewtopic.php?t=13265&f=19 for the news.
PokeInfo by PeaceMJ is an information guide for Pokemon monsters.
Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=13259 for the news.
http://gbatemp.net/t290323-pokeinfo