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Hi ..my English is not good enough to understand the Readme in this Project correctly.
Maybe we can with that Project Play RPG Maker VX Games on the Pandora?
https://github.com/mcanterb/JRGSS

I was very exited to find this Project..RPG Maker VX Games would be realy nice on the Pandora. :D

uhmm from a quick look ...don't remember we have libgdx available on pandora..and this project use it.
 
Thx for viewing it.
I downloaded the Source but have no manual and no Idea how to build it.
Maybe i can build this LibGDX with CodeBlocks.
Thx for that Hint :)
 
If you could build libgdx i think we can also increase (by a large number) the ports for Pandora as is used in a moltitude of java games...but it's not that easy unfortunately (at least for me).
 
ok, it works, and with good speed.
I still need to ad a few things, like force fullscreen before packaging, but it's nice (that embeded Amiga demo data seems difficult to beat!)
 
ok, it works, and with good speed.
I still need to ad a few things, like force fullscreen before packaging, but it's nice (that embeded Amiga demo data seems difficult to beat!)
I hope there's a way to add other data versions too?

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I think it's compatible with some Amiga versions and the DOS version of GOG, from the readme:

Dos Retail CD Version
Copy 'CF_ENG.DAT' from the CD to the Data/Dos_CD folder

Amiga Retail
Use the WHDLoad installer on an Amiga to extract the game files, and copy all the extracted files into the Data/Amiga folder

Amiga CD32 Retail
Copy the files from the 'Fodder' folder on the CD-Rom, to the Data/Amiga_CD folder. For the final video, Extract Track2 from the CD and name it 'Track2.flv', placed in the Amiga_CD folder.

Amiga Format Christmas Special
Open Fodder comes with the Amiga Format Christmas Special

Cannon Fodder Plus
Open Fodder comes with the Amiga Power Issue #31 Demo
 
Is there a decent Freecell outside somewhere? GnomeGames does not work any longer with newest Firmware and Author seems busy. I usualy only used Freecell and Mahjong from the Gnome Games Compilation, both games were not bad actualy.
Not sure if there are other open source alternatives, at least for Freecell. It was also basicly the only Game on my Pandora I played with the Stylus, so Touchscreen Support would be nice. :D
 
Is there a decent Freecell outside somewhere? GnomeGames does not work any longer with newest Firmware and Author seems busy. I usualy only used Freecell and Mahjong from the Gnome Games Compilation, both games were not bad actualy.
Odd it still works for me and I just updated my firmware yesterday... However I have been updating the same OS image since the network update feature came to be.

There is Pysol, but the cards are not as good looking:
http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=pysolfc.jr
 
Hi all :)

Some port ideas for you guys:

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Veraball

Cheers, Magic Sam

:D already uploaded a build of version 2.0 of GODOT Game Engine yesterday ... I'll see if it needs some modifications or runs well out of the box.

Edit: ok, so far it didn't run well performance wise until I found out that there were particle systems emitting way to many particles ... now I have to find a good mapping for the controlls which might be difficult since the game seems to be designed for mouse+keyboard ...
 
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Odd it still works for me and I just updated my firmware yesterday... However I have been updating the same OS image since the network update feature came to be.

There is Pysol, but the cards are not as good looking:
http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=pysolfc.jr
Thanks for the tip, yes these cards looking pretty small, alot of wasted screen space.
Gnome Games still works if you don't remove Samba, which happens if you don't do a full reflash. No clue why Gnome Games needs Samba but I rather save NAND space than keeping Samba just for one game.
 
I just bought Hexapod Defense Force off the humble store and took a look inside the .deb package. It looks like all the necessary parts are present to run it on ptitSeb's love2d port. I will try this out later and see if I have any success with it, but anyone else is free to try as well.
 
at last i have tested this program connecting my PC (Win7) and my Pandora...and its working (a bit too slow and without audio)

it's nice controlling another machine with Pandora. :)

The problem with audio i don't know how to solve...sorry.

To test QT5 audio capabilities i have executed one of the QT5 examples supplied with codeblocks (go to /mnt/utmp/codeblocks/qt5/examples/multimedia/audiooutput and copy the file audiooutput inside a dir of your choise on your SD card, now with the codeblocks shell go to that dir and type ./audiooutput ) and its working fine...so QT5 seems to work good.

Maybe the Pyra would be able to run it at (almost) full speed.
 
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