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    GP2X Booting Images

    Hello I will see what i can do to help you, but most of my work nowadays is (along with a team) porting DexOS to this http://andahammer.com/mini3/?PHPSESSID=2065263f5c66805da6f667bb995c7401 First FasmArm is great and easy to use, so your all good there, next you need to up date u-boot with the...
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    Cool Idea For A New Machine

    You ask why, but at the same time you all moan f200 and it changing and not having control over the kernel source. You all go from this project to the next, like head less chickens. You need to stop talking so much and put yourselfs in control. If you had a open source XBOX like OS, you could...
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    Cool Idea For A New Machine

    I and a small team are code a OS for such a box, as well as running on a PC, there a old xbox and gp2x port in the making. It's coded in 100% ASM. http://www.dex4u.com Note: The main forum is down for up dates, but theres a back up one.
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    Writting Directly To Fb

    I would go, for the language you know best and feel most comfortable with, fasmarm is very easy to use, but there are no tut or examples, i am go to do a fasmarm lib for gp2x dev, to help newbee (it a case of time ), but i am still learning coding on top of linux, as most of my stuff i have...
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    Writting Directly To Fb

    You can try adding "segment readable writeable executable" to the top of your code Here a bit of code that may help CODE ;****************************************; ; ARM GP2X DEMO. ; ;----------------------------------------; ; By Dex. ; ...
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    Fasmarm

    segment writeable;dummy segment for bss Sure i will write some stuff and try to post them later to night, But note one thing, that Print SWI will print to standard out put, which in the gp2x case, you will need a bob and PC to see it.
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    Fasmarm

    Yes i do, i mostly am porting my OS to the GP2x, but have also done some stuff that run on the GP2x linux, using FasmArm.
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    Pc Based Console System?

    You could also Try DexOS, it's a console type OS, (for x86) thats based on the Xbox OS, its at that stage where is need some emulators porting, it even run on a modded xbox, also theres a gp2x port on its way. See here: http://www.dex4u.com/gui.htm
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    GP2X Fasm Dev Tut

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    GP2X Gp2x And C Where To Start?

    If you do not want to use the libs, you simple find the magic numbers, now the magic number are in/out Address, by changing bits or testing bits at these address, you will make things happan, like test if the X button is pressed etc. But there's one big problem, linux does not let you read/write...
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    Gp2x Mag

    The problem with a gp2x mag is this, not long ago there was two mag, both were good and had lots of work put in them. But all i saw was neg comments from people, moaning about this, that and the other. Now i am writing my own mag (based on myth-busters, for coders, hacker, gamers etc), which...
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    Handwriting Pad As A Touch Screen For Gp2x

    From my understanding, these devices emulate mouse, i have used them on my self coded OS, which does not support USB, but works, like a usb mouse, if you set the BIOS to legace. So i can not see a problem getting it to work with gp2x.
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    GP2X Fasm Dev Tut

    Cool, i will post a link here when it's done.
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    GP2X Fasm Dev Tut

    I am thinking about writing a tut about coding for the gp2x, using Fasm, would anyone be interested in such a tut.
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    Gbax 2007 Gp2x, Gp32, Ds And Psp Coding Competition

    I may enter my gp2x OS, but am unsure if it qualifies, as it needs open2x to boot it off the SD card ?.
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    Let's Get Excited About The Gp2x.

    I think DexOS will be cool, as it will give coders the chance to use the full power of the Gp2x, without linux getting in the way. The best bit is, you will be able to, use the new OS, without needing to get rid of linux. Just because there not much written about this OS, does not mean there...
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    Dev' Appreciation Thread.

    Rob brown & DJWillis, for lots of HH programming help, thanks :).
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