Spot


Sweet, especially for us old GP32 owners.

But after givin it a little thought... are there really any good programs available for the GP32 that arn't for the GP2X? Right now I can't think of any :(
 
just popped it onto the sd card, cant wait to try it, Great Job!!

and wow, i havent seen this in a while! thanks alot Squidge!



also

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Julius posted on Mar 13 2007 at 06:46 PM said:
Sweet, especially for us old GP32 owners.

But after givin it a little thought... are there really any good programs available for the GP32 that arn't for the GP2X? Right now I can't think of any :(
I would love to play Blue Angelo on my GP2X... :)
 
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Whee!!! Now maybe I can get a chance to experience a little gp32-ness, too :)

I do say, a worthy mystery project :)
 
shinneri posted on Mar 13 2007 at 05:48 PM said:
Julius posted on Mar 13 2007 at 06:46 PM said:
Sweet, especially for us old GP32 owners.

But after givin it a little thought... are there really any good programs available for the GP32 that arn't for the GP2X? Right now I can't think of any :(
I would love to play Blue Angelo on my GP2X... :)


and Mafi Sushi Panic!!

(there were tons of great 32 homebrew still not on the 2x, and if this could run them, i think i might just wet myself)
 
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sam fisher posted on Mar 13 2007 at 11:22 PM said:
Yup :) I wonder if this will ever be fullspeed :D :p


Hope so, then maybe we can finally have a good PC-engine and NES emu using GPEngine and LittlejohnGP32 ;)
 
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I've been speaking to Squidge about this. This is my favorite project going right now! Waiting for Squidge to come on to talk about some virtualisation techniques. I think Squidge is fully capable of this project's success and he has my full support. I'm amazed he was able to get this up and running so quickly. Fantastic work Squidge. Don't forget the MSN. ;)
 
Squidge, DJ Willis, unai, and skeezix are some of my favorite homebrew developers.

I too never had a GP32, and having it on the GP2X will be especially useful in the future in terms of backwards compatibility. I'm super excited over this project. It may open up a new avenue for some of my projects as well.

For those who are unaware, this is a major development. The fact a release of Spot came so quickly gives me great hope. Thank you Squidge.
 
zodttd posted on Mar 14 2007 at 01:12 AM said:
I've been speaking to Squidge about this. This is my favorite project going right now! Waiting for Squidge to come on to talk about some virtualisation techniques. I think Squidge is fully capable of this project's success and he has my full support. I'm amazed he was able to get this up and running so quickly. Fantastic work Squidge. Don't forget the MSN. ;)

Heh, the GP32 uses an ARM processor and NO dedicated hardware... should be possible using DynaRec ;)

BTW: Slubman Firmware and Mr. Spiv's Multifirmware doesn't run yet ;)
 
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