This is something I'd do myself in a heartbeat had I any coding skills beyond Java.
Okay, something that gets a little old on the GP2x is selecting, say, Games, being presented with the filesystem, and having to stroll through it while you work out where you put stuff, or think about what you want to play.
Wouldn't it be cool if you could instead click into a submenu with direct links to your emus?
The way I understand it, most configuration in Linux is done using flat text files. So to make this work, you could have a text file that a user stores in the root of their SD card, which could contain the information needed to make the icons in the submenu: Name of link, path to app, path to icon.
The idea could be expanded to all default menu items, so that when you select, say, Pictures, or Music, you could go directly to a folder on your SD card whose path is in the config file.
I'll shut up now.
Okay, something that gets a little old on the GP2x is selecting, say, Games, being presented with the filesystem, and having to stroll through it while you work out where you put stuff, or think about what you want to play.
Wouldn't it be cool if you could instead click into a submenu with direct links to your emus?
The way I understand it, most configuration in Linux is done using flat text files. So to make this work, you could have a text file that a user stores in the root of their SD card, which could contain the information needed to make the icons in the submenu: Name of link, path to app, path to icon.
The idea could be expanded to all default menu items, so that when you select, say, Pictures, or Music, you could go directly to a folder on your SD card whose path is in the config file.
I'll shut up now.