hey crazeeplaya


firepika

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hey crazeeplaya i couldnt download the gp quake source on your site i was thinking on maby experimenting a bit with it. can you send it to me if you can thnx. :D
 
bit thos source has no float conversion in ARM9 ASM too, so where is the difference, I am looking for the QuakeGP source, or is someone already working on it??!
 
Hey man, thanks for letting me know about that. There was a problem with all of the source code downloads :rolleyes: , but this is now fixed B)
 
The old Pocket Quake source used floating points in such a way to seriously hassle the GP32. The new Pocket Quake source uses fixed points instead, which works much better with the GP32.

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By the way, firepika, why didn't you just email or PM crazeeplaya?
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Actually i have looked at that and its better to use the orignal GP quake files then all you have to do is replace a few files that have fixed point conversion.

I never got to do this cause i couldnt get quake to compile for me and alot of other people couldnt either.

Only 1 person got it to compile but he isnt gonna bother with it.

But goodluck on it :)

You will need minigp to compile quake devkitadv wont work.

Start out trying to get the quake compiled then test it if that workes then update the sources.

To quickly see whats been changed in the sources of the gp quake and the pocket pc quake use a hex editor to compare the files to see what 1's have changed then you will know what files to replace :)

Also if you look in the dev forum you will find 2 or 3 topics about me and other people trying to compile that quake.

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generalnmx posted on Oct 26 2003 at 02:14 PM said:
The old Pocket Quake source used floating points in such a way to seriously hassle the GP32. The new Pocket Quake source uses fixed points instead, which works much better with the GP32.

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By the way, firepika, why didn't you just email or PM crazeeplaya?
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lol sorry crossed my mind was sorta busy eating at the time of that post
 
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