My submission:
Status info area displays what's going on.
The boxes below it display an image of what is loading(like KDE).
The .xcf is available if it is required.
The joystick cap for my GP2X has broken(and it has cracked down the center). Do people still sell the dpad caps?
Can you buy a replacement joystick cap? I'm not usually one to mod my consoles, unless there's a snap-in dpad like the joystick cap.
Actually I know what my problem is now. It only seems to happen with VBR-encoded music files. Whenever the kbps rate changes it will make the stereo mess up. Does anyone else have this problem with VBR-encoded files?
I don't know where to point it to, and without it 2xQuake won't compile. I want to hack around with 2xQuake(I don't know much of C and I thought maybe looking at the Quake source would help me learn).
Maybe I don't completely understand it, but would this allow for Linux binaries compiled for ARM9 to work on the GP2X, instead of .gpe/.gpu? If so you could technically install almost any Linux utility compiled for ARM9. Is this true?
Can someone provide a proper Makefile(preferably geared towards Linux, and with the gp2xsdk in $HOME) for building 2xQuake? The current one that comes with 2xQuake seems to only work with the maintainer's setup.
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