Port Requests


http://pioneerspacesim.net/download I believe the source is available for compiling. I couldn't find system requirements though so i couldn't make it all the way through the "Will X work on the Pandora" flowchart. The download page also lists these as being pre-reqs for the game:


libsdl-image1.2


libfreetype6


libsigc++-2.0-0c2a


libglew1.5


zlib1g


libvorbisfile3


libasound2
 
sound possible. Make sure to add it to the port request list on the wiki.


BTW if someone could clean it up a bit (at least remove things ported)
 
Twinkle, with full crypto support:


http://www.twinklephone.com/

Twinkle is a softphone for your voice over IP and instant messaging communcations using the SIP protocol. You can use it for direct IP phone to IP phone communication or in a network using a SIP proxy to route your calls and messages.
 
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I like the look of this game (it is very simlar to Kula World / Roll Away from PS1) and am hoping someone could take a look at porting it:


http://sourceforge.net/projects/cubosphere/


It could be a good fit for the Pandora "It is designed platform independent, written in C++ and using the following libraries: OpenGL, SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer), libjpeg, LUA, GLSL-Shader."
 
can someone port popstation GUI GTK to pandora and give it a .pnd ? I have been using the windows one without fail, but having it run natively on the pandora would be very useful


what it does is recompresses PSX roms into a single .pbp file for use with FPSE


http://www.qj.net/ps...popstation.html


not sure if it's included, but popstation source is here


http://pastebin.ca/295651
 
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I'd love to see a port of Gourmet Recipe Manager... I use it on my linux box, but having it portable would be nice.
Gourmet Recipe Manager just uses Python and GTK - it's relatively easy to get it running on the Pandora (I just tried it, and imported recipes for Chocolate Cake from a MealMaster file, and now I'm hungry).

I'll make a PND of it after the Coding Compo is over, if no-one else has done it before then. For anyone wanting to give porting this a try, what I did (using the C/C++/Py Development Tools PND), was "easy_install SQLAlchemy", "easy_install PIL", and "python setup.py install" for Gourmet's setup.py file. After that, running 'gournmet' produces an error related to the recbox.ico file - I just changed the code to refer to recbox.png instead, which probably isn't right, but it got it running. There's other stuff that can be added (mplayer (?), modules for spellchecking and importing to pdf, etc), but it works without them.
 
I got one.

QtSixA, it's a Dualshock 3 controller pairing tool designed for Linux. It's open-sourced and free.

http://qtsixa.sourceforge.net/

I've made some attempts to do it myself but I'm just far too inexperienced with the Pandora and Linux in general, I don't even know where to begin. It'd be great to be able to use the PS3 controller with the Pandora since the Pandora itself lacks L2/R2 buttons for PS1 emulation.
 
Got a port request or possibly a remake request (i'm not sure which is more applicable) for the following GP2X/WIZ games, as they seem pretty original and dont seem to want to run through GINGE:

Tong (kinda a tetris/breakout mind-smash)

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/wiz/screenshots/screenshot-wiz.jpg

Puzsion

http://a4.mzstatic.com/us/r1000/089/Purple/77/70/18/mzl.yiaujwey.320x480-75.jpg

MazezaM (yes, i'm aware there's a Pandora Version but it doesnt seem to be compiled correctly or something)

http://dl.openhandhelds.org/wiz/screenshots/Wizgameplay.png

Coapres (in my experience the PND of this has never worked)

http://lostsite.altervista.org/wiz/wp-content/uploads/gp32/coapres2.png

I'd love to see any or all of these working on Pandy (or close approximations) but i dont know if the software authors are still around
 
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