WizardStan
Mega GP Mania
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Huh, coulda sworn I had Navit running already. Building it now, I'll let you know if it works.
GreatHuh, coulda sworn I had Navit running already. Building it now, I'll let you know if it works.
YOU CANNOT EAT COMPILE ERRORS.well there is no timelimit, I just wanted to point out that looking for compile errors might be more interesting than crawling for easter eggs![]()
GPS driver should expose the GPS information in an entirely standard way. If it has Linux drivers (which most* do, because there's not really that much variance in GPS chips) then it'll just work.Back on-topic: Assuming you are using some form of external GPS hardware, won't the fact that everyone if potentially using something different pose significant problems?
Back on-topic: Assuming you are using some form of external GPS hardware, won't the fact that everyone if potentially using something different pose significant problems? I have read before that a lot of the cheaper USB GPS devices vary wildly in they way their applications need to be set up, which could pose a problem if this is to be contained within a PND that does not need to be stripped and repackaged at all.
YACC = byacc
Do you have a link to the source so I can add this to the wiki?I think I've asked this before, but I haven't been able to find Mr. Driller anywhere and I remember it was ported to Dingux sometime last year. Would anyone mind bringing it over to the Pandora?
http://linux.softpedia.com/get/GAMES-ENTERTAINMENT/Puzzle/Xdriller-54648.shtmlDo you have a link to the source so I can add this to the wiki?I think I've asked this before, but I haven't been able to find Mr. Driller anywhere and I remember it was ported to Dingux sometime last year. Would anyone mind bringing it over to the Pandora?
Also, added micropolis/
I thought OGRE3D was known to work on the Pandora?
I thought OGRE3D was known to work on the Pandora?