Daz_Genetic
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Having looked at BloodCross shortly, I realise this is a fantastic idea. Running a little cient on the PC, then you can play your GP32 over the internet via the USB cable.
So my mind got working. What's the possibilty of someone writing an open source alternative to this. One that would work with multiple games and would have an SDK available so others can support it in their games.
The way I see it working is very similar to GP-Cross, you would start a small fxe on the gp32, and you would run the client on the PC. It would open with a chat interface, and you would be able to click on each person's name and see what supported games they have. (the program running on the gp32 would provide this info to the client). If they have a game you want to play, then you could challenge them to a game and if accepted, it would launch on either machine.
I'm not really sure this could work like this, but anything that allowed this ability would be a fantasic feature for a fantastic machine.
Anyone else got any ideas about this? Anyone got any network programming experience? Anyone think this would be remotely possible?
So my mind got working. What's the possibilty of someone writing an open source alternative to this. One that would work with multiple games and would have an SDK available so others can support it in their games.
The way I see it working is very similar to GP-Cross, you would start a small fxe on the gp32, and you would run the client on the PC. It would open with a chat interface, and you would be able to click on each person's name and see what supported games they have. (the program running on the gp32 would provide this info to the client). If they have a game you want to play, then you could challenge them to a game and if accepted, it would launch on either machine.
I'm not really sure this could work like this, but anything that allowed this ability would be a fantasic feature for a fantastic machine.
Anyone else got any ideas about this? Anyone got any network programming experience? Anyone think this would be remotely possible?